Can anyone shine any light on Centurylink's on-going dns "migration" project???
Many, many times over the past few months (avg about twice a month) certain of my favorite websites on my Centurylink dsl internet connection here in North Carolina will suddenly throw "server not found" (dns resolver failure). The sites resolve fine on my Verizon cellular connection and my wife's Charter cable internet. When I call Centurylink they say it is caused by their on-going dns "migration" project, causing certain websites to periodically disappear from their dns servers. In my case it is, in particular, sites hosted on Enom.com and Register.com. They are now saying these periodic dns failures will continue until 4/1/15 when the "migration" project is supposed to be complete, meaning we all have at least 2 more months of torment to endure!
Has anyone else been given this explanation from CL for dns resolver failure and can anyone shine some light on why it only seems to be sites on certain hosting platforms that disappear? Makes me want to think that the dns "migration" project has nothing to do with it and that what is really happening is that they have a bad "dns blacklist" somewhere in their system that they can't find that keeps auto-refreshing or something.
Any info/help will be greatly appreciated!
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