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Businesses hit by BT fire

Graeme Wearden ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 29 Mar 2004 17:00 BST

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A massive fire that has hit BT's telephone network is affecting more than 130,000 homes and businesses in the Manchester area.

The fire started at around 2 a.m. on Monday, in a tunnel 30 metres below the ground. This mile-long tunnel carries 44 cables, each containing 24 optical fibres, and connects two of Manchester's largest local telephone exchanges.

Both voice and data services have been affected, and the damage has been felt as far away as South Wales.

"This tunnel carries a lot of private circuits, and there's been an impact on broadband services as well," a BT spokesperson said.

"We are rerouting traffic where we can, and we are also helping corporate customers to forward their calls to other numbers."

Emergency services in the area were badly hit, with ambulances having to be issued with mobile telephones. Other parts of the BT network are also affected by congestion, due to the rerouting.

The outage came at a bad time for Cardiff-based Newport Networks. It announced on Monday that it is planning to raise £15m by floating on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), ahead of the launch of a session controller that it says will make Voice over IP services commercially successful.

As news broke of Newport Networks' plans, people who rushed to its Web site found that it was unavailable -- downtime that the company says was due to the turmoil caused at its hosting company by the fire.

By mid-afternoon, though, the firm had managed to mirror the site and get it back online.

Other firms affected by the Manchester fire may be less fortunate. At the time of writing, BT engineers had not been allowed access to the tunnel so the extent of the damage is not yet known. Replacement cables have already been ordered.

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