IMO I think its great that a large carrier has come to our neck of the
woods, and they are openly peering on both our major IX's. This is a good
thing for internet in NZ.

Notifications were sent to the affected parties who peer, months in advance.

I don't believe HE had any malicious intent to break your internet.

If your stuff broke because you have a shit upstream, fix it and move on.

On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 16:35, Michael Fincham <mich...@hotplate.co.nz>
wrote:

> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 16:32:09 +1200
> Nathan Ward <nz...@daork.net> wrote:
>
> > Through whoever you buy domestic transit from - communication for these
> sorts of changes, and if required protecting customers who want to run such
> a service on c2610s, is a core part of such a service. If your transit
> providers are unable to do this I would suggest looking towards other
> operators.
>
> This is a bad attitude IMO. An operator turns up in NZ, breaks a bunch of
> stuff, doesn't even bother to post to NZNOG letting us know they're going
> to break things, and you're just blaming my transit provider?
>
> Also, none of the IXes posted on NZNOG?
>
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