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make
the ownership of IP space official, this will be a black market (like it
is now, just much bigger).
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, John Payne wrote:
What am I missing?
That it's a pure power play.
market position is important
If by market position you are referring to who needs/wants/can do without
many customers cancel their service. Those with a critical
mass of traffic and the right amount of guts win. Everyone else loses the
peering game.
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Int
etworks are far from generic.
Again, converting to a capitalistic system is how we can stop this
underhanded practice.
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ce through various underhanded schemes. Most take the
form of creating a shell company that the space is registered to and then
the buyer "acquiring" that company.
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Anyone interested in this enough to have a BOF at ARIN/NANOG?
I, for one, would be very interesting in such a system. Distribution of
commodities is almost universally done best by capital markets.
Unfortunately I won't be at the next NANOG.
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Jeff Cole wrote:
Brandon Ross wrote:
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Sean Donelan wrote:
Its called DHCP/PPP, both will auto-magically configure the correct DNS
Which doesn't work very well when your provider cannot keep a DNS server up
for 10 minutes at a time. See the beginni
addresses,
it should get new network configuration details for the current network.
Which doesn't work very well when your provider cannot keep a DNS server
up for 10 minutes at a time. See the beginning of this thread.
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Alexander Kiwerski wrote:
But Comcast sure makes a great profit by charging a 2 or 3-nine's price for
a 1.5-nine service ;-)
What's really funny here is that they are spending at a 5 9's level, they
just don't implement in a 5 9's archi
there.
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t are connected to incompetent providers.
;-) Seriously, though, some benefits can be imagined, like being able to
use the same DNS server on my laptop no matter where in the world I plug
in.
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r own conclusions.
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Just called the Rio to make my reservation. They had a small amount of
difficulty finding the special rate for the meeting. They said that if
you give them the group code S01NAN5, it will make it easier to find.
Someone may want to add this to the hotel info page.
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of organizations
> that maintained a centralized reporting structure while maintaining a
> local market technical base (Mediaone was a good example of that model).
I don't disagree here, but like both of us have said, those technical
bases MUST report up into the same, r
he complaints here seem to be about technical support.
As far as networking problems, I think most folks on NANOG would agree
that to run a stable network, the network needs to be designed and
operated by a single organization.
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d trouble reports NANOGers can provide, especially on the
routing side. I will not be able to respond right away, but I'm quite
interested in improving our infrastructure and service.
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trol over the IP infrastructure, they only handle the HFC plant.
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in the process of rectifying that.
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s Port 135, so it might or
> might not be blocked by Comcast.net.
135 is, indeed, blocked by Comcast.
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Brandon Ross wrote:
> Is anyone else having trouble with the local SMTP server here in Phoenix:
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> Mon Feb 10 13:13:57 bross@pigeon:~ $ telnet srv34.nanog27.merit.net 25
> Trying 192.35.164.34...
> telnet: Unable to connect
doesn't
appear to respond to ping either, but that may not be important.
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