RoFIntUG service up to speed again
GLENWOOD SPRINGS – All systems were back to normal Thursday at the Roaring Fork Internet Users Group. After two days of intermittent service interruption, RoFIntUG was solidly back online at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. A staff member at the nonprofit Internet service provider said the interruptions were caused by Qwest when the phone company inadvertently cut off RoFIntUG’s service line.A staff member at the nonprofit Internet service provider said the interruptions were caused by Qwest when the phone company inadvertently cut off RoFIntUG’s service line.
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