After Storm Éowyn caused severe weather disruptions in the UK, Hyperoptic, a broadband provider, suffered significant system outages, particularly affecting customers in the Glasgow area. The storm led to power failures, and while electricity was quickly restored, many customers remained without internet access for several days due to Hyperoptic's UPS having failed. This incident raises concerns about the company's redundancy measures and response protocols to such critical outages, with customers noting issues with compensation stipulations during prolonged disconnections.
Hyperoptic customers faced significant connectivity issues following Storm Éowyn, which knocked out their systems and left many without service for days.
Following a power outage caused by Storm Éowyn, Hyperoptic's systems failed, affecting connectivity for many customers in Scotland, particularly in the Glasgow region.
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