Hi,
Le 09/12/2018 à 09:09, Chevalier du Borg a écrit :
> [...]
> Even though your stat have been prove to be wrong. As former board member
> and current operator, you should know that many small ISP in Africa do not
> meet the "multi-homing" criteria. So there is natural limit to potential
>
appy
to brainstorm and develop ideas. Maybe AFRINIC or any body else can
implement.
>
> Andrew
>
> Liquid Telecommunications - Group Head Of IP Strategy
>
> --
> *From:* Chevalier du Borg
> *Sent:* Sunday, December 9, 2018 09:08
> *To:* Andrew
The COE, GC and Board are all bound by the same NDA.
It is wrong to say that the NDA is the sword of Damocles dangling on
Andrew, preventing him from salvaging AfriNIC from the savages on the
Board.
For the records, I did ask the Board for permission to bare my mind to
some investigations
From: Chevalier du Borg
Date: Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 11:06 AM
To: Andrew Alston
Cc: General Discussions of AFRINIC
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions about AfriNIC Allocations
Le mar. 4 déc. 2018 à 23:37, Andrew Alston a
écrit :
Seun,
Firstly – my beliefs
Hi,
Le 09/12/2018 à 09:09, Chevalier du Borg a écrit :
> [...]> I have also meet many small ISP operator who have problem getting
> simple
> BGP with big operator. Maybe a skill problem for AFRINIC training team and
> AFNOG to address?
In addition (small) enterprise customers and universities
Dear Andrew,
At 12:25 AM 09-12-2018, Andrew Alston wrote:
In order for the internet environment to thrive we need the
potential for large scale interconnection that is predicated on
companies having asns - and this includes enterprise customers
across all sectors.
Interconnection and free
less than 1200 are visible in the DFZ.
Andrew
Liquid Telecommunications - Group Head Of IP Strategy
From: Chevalier du Borg
Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2018 09:08
To: Andrew Alston
Cc: General Discussions of AFRINIC
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions
Le mar. 4 déc. 2018 à 11:26, Andrew Alston
a écrit :
>
>
>
> As AFRINIC has a mandate to promote Internet growth across the continent,
> I really think it would be good to understand what their thoughts on this
> are – and no – before I get jumped on – I am not blaming AFRINIC for the
> drop –
Le mar. 4 déc. 2018 à 23:37, Andrew Alston
a écrit :
> Seun,
>
>
>
> Firstly – my beliefs on the board process and the workings of the board
> are mine – and my opinions are my opinions – and there is nothing that
> stops me stating that in my **opinion** things are **deeply** flawed –
> and
> On 4 Dec 2018, at 17:07, Andrew Alston
> wrote:
>
> That’s well interesting.
>
> Yesterday – I pulled the afrinic-delegated-latest file – and it seems the
> latest link wasn’t updated or something, because the stats in the delegated
> file that I pulled yesterday – were VERY different
On 05/12/2018 00:39, ALAIN AINA wrote:
Use different source: https://afrinic.net/stats/asn
thanks.
Frank
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>> Could you please cross
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> *From: *Komi Elitcha
> *Date: *Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 19:34
> *To: *Andrew Alston , "
> community-discuss@afrinic.net"
> *Subject: *Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions about AfriNIC Allocations
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> Andrew,
> Could you please cross check y
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Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions about AfriNIC Allocations
Andrew,
Could you please cross check your data next time before alarming the world?
Always trying to make the organization looks bad does not serve anybody. We
expect high standard f
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> I’m pulling all the actual dated files now rather than the linked ones
> and will re-run the stats
>
>
>
> Andrew
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>
> *From:*Frank Habicht
> *Sent:* 04 December 2018 15:55
> *To:* community-discuss@afrinic.net
> *Subject:* Re: [
Hi Frank,
At 04:55 AM 04-12-2018, Frank Habicht wrote:
since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
I'll comment below.
Agenda item 1:
was there a drop?
Based on the numbers which both of us got, I would conclude that
there wasn't a drop in 2018.
Regards,
S. Moonesamy
the actual dated files now rather than the linked ones and will
re-run the stats
Andrew
From: Frank Habicht
Sent: 04 December 2018 15:55
To: community-discuss@afrinic.net
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions about AfriNIC Allocations
Hi,
see inline
On 04/12/2018 15:10, S Moonesamy wrote:
>
Hi,
see inline
On 04/12/2018 15:10, S Moonesamy wrote:
Hi Andrew,
At 11:24 PM 03-12-2018, Andrew Alston wrote:
Now – I realize this is still early December 2018 – but we’re almost
at the end of the year and unless there are a LOT of ASN’s about to be
issued – I see that AFRINIC is running at
Hi Andrew,
At 11:24 PM 03-12-2018, Andrew Alston wrote:
Now I realize this is still early December
2018 but were almost at the end of the year
and unless there are a LOT of ASNs about to be
issued I see that AFRINIC is running at a
lower ASN allocation rate across the continent than
Hi AfriNIC,
I was running my stats scripts and I noticed something which I found kind of
alarming and I'd like to hear thoughts on why this might be.
Now - I realize this is still early December 2018 - but we're almost at the end
of the year and unless there are a LOT of ASN's about to be
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