There's an answer to that one Tam. Even though a potential 100% of users are affected, not all 100% of users use the feature/tool/service, so much like the automated fault checker being broken, and simply not being automated at all, it's actually used by less than the certain percentage required for PlusNet to bother making a service status announcement - admittedly that's not the words that PN used to explain why they've not notified customers of the fact the auto fault tool is/was broken, but that's the basic point to what they said.
Interesting however that days later that PlusNet posted a service status saying "71 directories have been lost which we believe relates to around 10 customers' sites"... so only 10 customers were affected there... How many (percentage) users did that affect, with only 10 users sites wiped from the face of the earth?
I'm pretty sure more than 10 customers are affected by problems (fault tool, ticket times, queue times, portal certificate, etc...) but still those issues don't get notified and the Service Status continues on with the red light glowing...
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