--On Thursday, September 11, 2003 11:52 AM -0400 Kai Schlichting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


From the [Hijacked] list:

The ARIN information has been updated to have up-to-date contact info for
the original owner, the original owners' ISP is announcing 4 /18s but
AT&T is still announcing 157.112.0.0/16. Can whoever's been bugging AT&T
to stop announcing it to bug them some more?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to be a dead horse - demands from numerous parties, including the owner of this /16 (the true source of records is JPNIC: whois -h whois.nic.ad.jp "157.112.0.0 /e" , ARIN has not proceeded with 'early registration' transfer of this group of records to JPNIC, it seems) that have been mailed there and to various other @att.net addresses, including their so-called "legal demands center" (that is reportedly hard to reach via email) have been summarily ignored, and we mean "/dev/null'd".

You might want to check your data. I stopped seeing 157.112.0.0/16 announced via AT&T earlier this week.






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