Spire incident
Service Interruption for Uniproxy, Geospatial WebServices (GWS) API Platform - LVI and HVP/HVT Layers includes ShipView
Affected components
Update timeline
- investigating Mar 09, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
Please be advised that we are currently experiencing a service interruption of the legacy exactEarth/Spire Uniproxy and Geospatial Web Services (GWS) API Platform. This is affecting all GWS live and historical data layers. This includes all ShipView users. GWS Latest Vessel Information (LVI) Historical Vessel Points (HVP) Historical Vessel Tracks (HVT) This applies to clients who access the GWS Platform through the following endpoints: https://services.exactearth.com/ https://services.spire.com/ Uniproxy Service endpoints affected as as follows: uniproxy-1.exactearth.com uniproxy-2.exactearth.com All other services are unaffected.
- investigating Mar 09, 2026, 12:17 PM UTC
We are continuing to investigate this issue.
- monitoring Mar 09, 2026, 12:29 PM UTC
A solution has been implemented to address the issue, and we are currently monitoring the results of this action.
- resolved Mar 09, 2026, 01:49 PM UTC
This incident has been resolved.
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