Honduras Internet Connectivity Degraded for 90 Minutes

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Honduras experienced a significant internet connectivity disruption on June 20, 2026, lasting approximately 90 minutes. The degradation, which began at 12:20 UTC, primarily affected the reachability of the country’s IP address space. The cause has not been publicly attributed.

Technical Details

The disruption was most pronounced in the ping-slash24 signal, which recorded a severity score of 8,889. This signal measures the reachability of IPv4 network blocks via ICMP probes, indicating a sharp decline in successful connections. The disruption period lasted from 12:20 UTC to 13:50 UTC.

Other network signals showed varied impacts. The gtr.sarima signal, which tracks deviations from expected traffic volumes, recorded a 67% drop from its peak. The merit-nt signal, a proxy for aggregate connectivity based on backscatter measurements, fell 77% from its peak. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) control plane, responsible for routing announcements, remained stable throughout the event, showing no significant drop in visible prefixes.

The disruption remained ongoing at last observation.