Internet outage temporarily disrupts container operations at Texas seaport
An area internet outage on Friday temporarily disrupted trucking operations at Port Houston’s two public container terminals. The post Internet outage temporarily disrupts container operations at Texas seaport appeared first on FreightWaves.

A widespread internet outage on Friday temporarily disrupted operations at Port Houston’s Bayport and Barbours Cut container terminals.
Port officials said the internet outage started around 11 a.m. and was resolved by 12:20 p.m.
During the outage inbound truck processing was halted and outbound activity was limited to vehicles already inside the terminals, the port said on a social media post.
The port handles an average of 10,000 truck visits daily between its two public terminals. Port Houston was the 5th ranked U.S. trade gateway during February at $16 billion in two-way commerce, according to Census Data analyzed by WorldCity.
According to Xfinity, which provides internet service for most of the Houston area, the outage has affected internet, television, DVR, and voice services for customers across the area.
The internet outage is still ongoing in parts of the Houston area. Xfinity said they are working to resolve the issue by this afternoon. The company did not provide a cause for the outage or specify how many customers were affected.
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