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Short Take: Michigan schools, government suffer Net slowdown

Michigan Internet service provider Merit Network lost half its access to the Internet Monday when a routing problem disabled one of its two T3 connections. The nonprofit ISP, which serves universities, research institutions, hospitals, and some businesses throughout the state, initially suspected a possible hacker attack. But Cisco Systems, which made Merit's routers, has since concluded that memory fragmentation on aging equipment caused the slowdown.

Paul Festa Staff Writer, CNET News.com
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Michigan Internet service provider lost half its access to the Internet Monday when a routing problem disabled one of its two T3 connections. The nonprofit ISP, which serves universities, research institutions, hospitals, and some businesses throughout the state, initially suspected a possible hacker attack. But Cisco Systems, which made Merit's routers, has since concluded that memory fragmentation on aging equipment caused the slowdown.