REF001: US / Chicago / high bandwidth
REF002: US / Nebraska / high bandwidth
REF003: AU / limited bandwidth to US
REF004: US /
REF005: UK / London / high bandwidth
REF006: UK / used for DE / high bandwidth
REF007: IT / Gallarate
REF008: IT /
REF009: US / Arizona
REF010: US / New England
REF011: IT / Milan
REF012: US / San Diego / high bandwidth
REF013: UK / regional nets / high bandwidth
REF014: US / Las Vegas / high bandwidth
REF015: UK / London / multimedia
REF015C: UK / London / D*data only
REF016: CA / British Columbia / high bandwidth
REF017: NL / Netherlands (Dutch use)
REF018: BR / Brazil (server in US)
REF019: US / Wisconsin / high bandwidth
REF020: US / New Jersey
REF021: UK / West / high bandwidth
REF022: FI / Nordic / high bandwidth
REF023: AU / Australia
REF024: US / Michigan
REF025: US / Washington, DC
REF026: CA / Vancouver, BC / high bandwidth 1Gbps
REF027: IT /
REF028: NL / Netherlands (Belgian use)
REF029: US / Northern Utah
REF030: US / Georgia / high bandwidth
REF031: SE / Sweden (Regional) / high bandwidth
REF032: PL / Poland / high bandwidth
REF033: US / Dallas, TX / high bandwidth
REF034: US / Florida / high bandwidth
>From http://www.opendstar.org/tools/readme.txt
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:54 AM, John Parkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Dave,
>
> As I don't think there is a REF030B it would look like a simple typing
> error.
>
>
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