Recent changes appeared to trigger a series of events for two peering points internationally\u2014with very different impacts. Tune in to learn more about these incidents, why they differed, and the lessons they leave.\n\nMike Hicks, Principal Solutions Analyst at ThousandEyes, will also cover the latest outage numbers and explore other recent incidents, including an Oracle Cloud outage and a duo of disruptions at Alibaba Cloud.\n\nFor more insights, check out these links:\n\n- The Internet Report: Pulse Update Blog: https://www.thousandeyes.com/blog/internet-report-pulse-update-peering-issues?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=na_fy24q2_internetreportpulse24_podcast\n\n- Interested in more outage analysis? Check out our Internet Outages Timeline, which covers several notable Internet outages and application issues from the past year, along with the lessons they leave: https://www.thousandeyes.com/resources/internet-outages-timeline?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=na_fy24q2_internetreportpulse24_podcast\n\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\nCHAPTERS\n00:00 Intro\n00:45 Optus Outage\n02:07 AMS-IX Outage\n06:50 Oracle Cloud Outage\n08:39 Duo of Alibaba Cloud Incidents \n09:44 By the Numbers\n13:13 Get in Touch\n\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\nWant to get in touch?\n\nIf you have questions, feedback, or guests you would like to see featured on the show, send us a note at InternetReport@thousandeyes.com. Or follow us on X: @thousandeyes\n\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\nABOUT THE INTERNET REPORT:\nThis is the Internet Report, a podcast uncovering what\u2019s working and what\u2019s breaking on the Internet\u2014and why. \n\nTune in every other week for the Pulse Update series to hear from the Internet experts at ThousandEyes as they share the latest data on ISP outages, public cloud provider network outages, collaboration app network outages, and more. \n\nThen, the hosts dig into the most interesting outage events from the prior week, examining popular service outages and discussing what went awry\u2014was it the Internet, or an application issue?