Geo-IP Sling.com and/or Dish Network Contact.
Does anyone know how to get ahold of Sling.com or Dish to update location information on IPv4 addresses? I don’t know if meta discussion is allowed on-list, but maybe geolocation contacts could be listed on the community site? - Nich Warren
Re: 10 Do's + Don'ts for Visiting Québec + Register Now for N85!
Definitely try the smoked meat sandwich I recommend asking for 'medium fat' used to visit Montreal frequently pre pandemic On Sun, May 8, 2022 at 9:22 PM Randy Bush wrote: > once upon a time at an ietf in ville de québec, i was out to dinner with > a crew of fellow researchers all french, well one belgian. i can > usually read a french menu, but was having serious problems so sought > help from my dinner companions. they were struggling with the same > parts i was. > > randy >
Re: Question re prevention of enumeration with DNSSEC (NSEC3, etc.)
Rubens Kuhl wrote: But some spam actors deliberately compared zone file editions to single out additions, and then harass the owners of newly registered domains, both by e-mail and phone. If that is a serious concern, stop whois. A wrench can be a tool or a weapon, depending on how one uses it. The wrench is whois. Masataka Ohta
Verizon Wireless NRB group
Verizon Wireless had a serious 4G/LTE issue affecting the Thingspace product that cause a complete outage for many of our customers. It would be greatly appreciated if someone from the Verizon NRB (Network Repair) group would connect with me offline the routing and filtering issues we saw. Thanks Mark
Re: AT, Comcast, Verizon, Others Commit to Low-Income Broadband Program
There’s a new one starting up based out of Atlanta with the goal of doing addressing the same thing called Culture Wireless Business. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out. On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 6:47 PM Christopher Morrow wrote: > > > On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 10:32 AM Sean Donelan wrote: > >> >> AT, Comcast, Verizon, Others Commit to Low-Income Broadband Program >> Providers will help offer high-speed internet to millions of households >> under the infrastructure law >> >> >> https://www.wsj.com/articles/internet-providers-commit-to-low-income-broadband-program-under-infrastructure-law-11652086801 >> >> >> Waiting to see what the catch-22 is. In the past, large providers have >> imposed various dark patterns which raised the cost, and made discount >> programs difficult to find. Instead directing people to more expensive >> services or requiring extra costs. >> >> > One would hope[*] that the shame caused by various articles showing > children sitting outside their schools to > use wifi instead of home wifi/internet coupled with school systems > getting/donating/using mifi-equivalent units > to dis-advantaged folks would make this less likely to happen. > > -chris > * "Hope is not a strategy" :( > > Previous 2021 program >> >> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/05/verizon-uses-fcc-pandemic-subsidy-to-upsell-customers-to-pricier-plans/ >> >>