[AusNOG] Telstra Red Zones

Ryan Benson mail at ryanbenson.net
Fri Jan 14 09:54:48 EST 2011


Todays Telstra Red Zone list:

At the time of this announcement there are 222 exchange areas that
have been declared ’red zones‘, which means these entire areas are
currently a ‘no go’ for Telstra staff.

These are listed at the end of this announcement.
A further 194 exchange areas have been declared as ‘amber zones’ which
means work is able to proceed in parts of these exchange areas where
it is considered safe for Telstra staff.

http://www.ryanbenson.net/upload/TELSTRA_RED_ZONE_14_01.docx

Cheers.

On 13 January 2011 13:20, Ryan Benson <mail at ryanbenson.net> wrote:
> "At the time of this announcement there are 262 exchange areas that
> have been declared ’red zones‘, which means these entire areas are
> currently a ‘no go’ for Telstra staff.
>
> A further 199 exchange areas have been declared as ‘amber zones’ which
> means work is able to proceed in parts of these exchange areas where
> it is considered safe for Telstra staff"
>
> http://www.ryanbenson.net/upload/TELSTRA_RED_ZONE_13_01.docx
>
> On 13 January 2011 13:08, Andrew L Oskam <percy at th3interw3bs.net> wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have a revised list of the Telstra Red Zones for today?
>>
>> Andrew Oskam
>>
>> E  percy at th3interw3bs.net
>>
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