BGP Update Report
Interval: 06-Aug-07 -to- 06-Sep-07 (32 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS2.0
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS4538 1072453 2.4% 437.7 -- ERX-CERNET-BKB China Education
and Research Network Center
This report has been generated at Fri Sep 7 21:14:01 2007 AEST.
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Am 06.09.2007 um 23:22 schrieb matthew zeier:
Ken Simpson wrote:
It's more effective to spend the money on SMS messages. Mobile
providers are forced to use very aggressive anti spam measures, which
can add significant delays in message delivery.
Recommendations on software and modems?
Is SMTP to a mobile phone a fundamentally flawed way to do this?
Yes. It takes too long and nobody is responsible for making sure it is
fast.
SMS is better, even though it can also suffer from delays, because
somebody is in charge of making sure it is fast. The worst delays I
witnessed were
Ken Simpson wrote:
It's more effective to spend the money on SMS messages. Mobile
providers are forced to use very aggressive anti spam
measures, which
can add significant delays in message delivery.
Recommendations on software and modems?
We've been having fun with these foxbox
On 9/6/07, Rick Kunkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folks,
It seems especially prevalent when MANY things are sent at once; if, for
example, a central piece fails, and dependent pieces suddenly fail as
well.
I'd probably recommend implementing some sort of parent/child system
to reduce
One of our voice conferencing vendors had an significant outage last
week, and pinned the blame on a major US carrier outage that affected
telco resources throughout the United States. Any way to independently
corroborate this claim? I would imagine news of such a major carrier
outage would have
I suppose it depends on the 'type' of outage and the type of traffic the
voice conferencing utilizes.
If it's some strange off the wall protocol or something, I suppose it
would have only affected a small portion of people and if it happened on
a carrier like Verizon or Qwest or something,
As an experiment, I wanted to try to summarize all the answers given on
this question, hope this helps someone.
Suggestions given:
* modem and TAP gateway
** TAP numbers at http://www.avtech.com/Support/TAP/index.htm
** Software: sendpage or qpage
* Mobile phone with a serial port and AT
On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 19:54 -0400, Alex Pilosov wrote:
As an experiment, I wanted to try to summarize all the answers given on
this question, hope this helps someone.
Suggestions given:
* modem and TAP gateway
** TAP numbers at http://www.avtech.com/Support/TAP/index.htm
** Software:
On 9/7/07, Alex Pilosov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Purpose-made GSM/CDMA modems
** Software: same as above
** Manufacturers: Intercel, Sierra 750 (PCMCIA), Falcom Samba 75 (USB)
Does anyone have experience and/or opinion (positive or negative) with the
Multi-Tech cellular modems?
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