Best networks with international presence..

2006-12-18 Thread Drew Weaver
I am looking for opinions of what US carriers have the best connectivity with the international players such as teleglobe, etc. Mainly, we are trying to determine if there is any way for us to get less latency from teleglobe's customers to our network (we currently see something like 1100 ms

Re: Best networks with international presence..

2006-12-18 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Drew Weaver wrote: I am looking for opinions of what US carriers have the best connectivity with the international players such as teleglobe, etc. Mainly, we are trying to determine if there is any way for us to get less latency from teleglobe's customers to our network (we currently see

Re: Best networks with international presence..

2006-12-18 Thread Joe Abley
On 18-Dec-2006, at 12:04, Joel Jaeggli wrote: Drew Weaver wrote: I am looking for opinions of what US carriers have the best connectivity with the international players such as teleglobe, etc. Mainly, we are trying to determine if there is any way for us to get less latency from

Clueful verizon Email Admin needed

2006-12-18 Thread Wayne P. HIll
Apologies for spamming the list with this, but we've been getting the runaround from Verizon for the last week and really need to find an engineer to work with. We've been recieving reports both from out customers and Verizon customers that email between Voicenet.com and Verizon.net is

Anyone in or near Brentford, Middlesex, UK?

2006-12-18 Thread Mike Lyon
That could lend me a Cisco 256MB (or larger) CF flash card for a SUP720 for a week? In desperate need of one for a migration. If you can help, please hit me up offlist. Now back to regularly-scheduled North American network discussions... Thank You, Mike Lyon

Topics for NANOG 39 - Feb 4-7 in Toronto

2006-12-18 Thread Steve Feldman
These presentations have been accepted for NANOG 39, to be held on February 4-7, 2007 in Toronto. See http://www.nanog.org for registration and other information. General Session: sFlow - Why you should use it and like it - Richard A Steenbergen, nLayer Communications 4-Byte ASNs -

RE: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread Jay Stewart
Ken, This may not be much of a help, but can be a good resource for data when dealing with mail issues regarding MS. https://postmaster.live.com/snds/index.aspx Of course, you need a Valid MSN passport for registration. . . . . sigh. . . . Jay Stewart Zhonka Broadband -Original

RE: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread Steve Sobol
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Jay Stewart wrote: This may not be much of a help, but can be a good resource for data when dealing with mail issues regarding MS. https://postmaster.live.com/snds/index.aspx Of course, you need a Valid MSN passport for registration. . . . . sigh. . sigh...? Sign up

Re: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread S. Ryan
I don't think it should ever be acceptable to have to 'sign up' to report a security/network problem. Steve Sobol wroteth on 12/18/2006 3:10 PM: On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Jay Stewart wrote: This may not be much of a help, but can be a good resource for data when dealing with mail issues

Re: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread Steve Sobol
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Bill Moran wrote: Sure. No show-stopper. Just make a reasonable contribution to the Fraternal Order of Police and we'll be happy to come investigate your breakin-in-progress. Mr. Moran, I think you're taking quite a bit of creative license in describing the situation.

Re: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread Steve Atkins
On Dec 18, 2006, at 3:39 PM, S. Ryan wrote: I don't think it should ever be acceptable to have to 'sign up' to report a security/network problem. You don't. That's not what SNDS is. It's a feedback loop sort of thing, a la scomp (and not at all relevant to the original posters question,

Re: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread Al Iverson
On 12/18/06, S. Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't think it should ever be acceptable to have to 'sign up' to report a security/network problem. Apples and oranges -- this isn't signing up to report a security issue. SNDS is Microsoft provindg you data regarding what they can see about

Re: Microsoft Corporate Postmaster Contact?

2006-12-18 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
On 12/19/06, Jay Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This may not be much of a help, but can be a good resource for data when dealing with mail issues regarding MS. https://postmaster.live.com/snds/index.aspx Of course, you need a Valid MSN passport for registration. . . . . sigh. . It