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On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:16:41PM +0800, eric pareja wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:43:27PM +0800, Rino Mardo wrote:
> >
> > hmm. accessing those sites outside the country is truly a pain
> > specially for us dial-up users in the province. are there any plans
> > to locally mirror those important sites like:
> >
> > www.kernel.org
> > www.linuxdoc.org
>
> this is the kind of information we are looking for (what to mirror).
> UP Manila has a mirror of linuxdoc.org at
> http://lupa.upm.edu.ph/~xenos/LDP which we will eventually change to
> http://linuxdoc.upm.edu.ph. i'll see about mirroring kernel.org
>
> UPM will be migrating IPs to ETPI eventually, so ignore the current
> blah speeds you'll be getting through PHnet/UNA at the moment.
But Rino's on Comclark, a BGP customer of PLDT I-Gate. As far as I can
see, I don't hear Comclark's route (202.69.160.0/20, AS17639) on any
peering point, including PhIX. Comclark should ask PLDT to announce its
routes on PhIX. Right now, I think it's only PLDT customers (I-Gate,
maybe Infocom, DSL and cable) that can reach Comclark.
Maybe PLDT wants people to sign up for I-Gate if they are to reach other
I-Gate customers :)
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