ARIN says:

Cox Communications Inc. NETBLK-COX-ATLANTA-9 (NET-70-176-0-0-1)
70.176.0.0 - 70.191.255.255

Cox Communications NETBLK-BR-RDC-VOIP-70-180-0-0 (NET-70-180-0-0-1)
70.180.0.0 - 70.180.31.255

RegDate:    2004-10-20
Updated:    2004-10-20

Apparently that block is used for Baton Rouge VOIP services, or something of
the like. Recent reassignment too.

--jwp

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Brad Bendily
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 8:25 PM
> To: brlug
> Subject: [brlug-general] Using Cox?
> 
> Did else anyone get a new IP address today?
> I used to have a 68.11 address, now I have
> 70.180.
> 
> I might not have noticed except that my internet
> connection was down last night and this morning.
> And it's been flaky all weekend.
> 
> And it broke my mail from my linux box
> 
> 
> --
> Brad Bendily - CNA/CLE
> Systems Administrator
> 
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