Re: Québec Sales tax

2018-03-27 Thread Eric Dugas
Replied off-list since it's a bit off-topic. On Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 18:47 Jean-Francois Mezei wrote: > On 2018-03-27 18:28, Eric Dugas wrote: > > On the IP geoloc subject, we (EBOX) actually have multiple pools for > > QC-based

Re: Québec Sales tax

2018-03-27 Thread Jean-Francois Mezei
On 2018-03-27 18:28, Eric Dugas wrote: > On the IP geoloc subject, we (EBOX) actually have multiple pools for QC-based > and ON-based customers. You may all have different IP pools, but are they registered such that geolocation services show them with different provinces, or do they all point to

Re: Qu??bec Sales tax

2018-03-27 Thread Jean-Francois Mezei
On 2018-03-27 18:21, Ken Chase wrote: > If Netflix has no physical presence in Quebec, what the lever are they going > to use to force this? A lawsuit in in the > US? What court is going to entertain a foreign jurisdiction's tax claim in > their court? And how would that be then enforced? Or

Re: Québec Sales tax

2018-03-27 Thread Eric Dugas
On the IP geoloc subject, we (EBOX) actually have multiple pools for QC-based and ON-based customers. When a customer is provisioned, his service address is validated in our system and it auto-populates the Radius profile with a different profile for each provinces e.g. fttn-on-50 or

Re: Qu??bec Sales tax

2018-03-27 Thread Ken Chase
If Netflix has no physical presence in Quebec, what the lever are they going to use to force this? A lawsuit in in the US? What court is going to entertain a foreign jurisdiction's tax claim in their court? And how would that be then enforced? Canada has tried this before:

Québec Sales tax

2018-03-27 Thread Jean-Francois Mezei
Not quite networking but probably relevant. The Canadian province of Québec just introduced a new budget with basically the intent to force foreign digital companies who sell services to Québekers to collect the local value added sales tax and remit those to the QC government. The goal is to

Re: How does ER Infinity Hold up?

2018-03-27 Thread Jason Kuehl
UBNT’s recent hostility to the open source community What do you mean by that? On Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 12:02 PM Owen DeLong wrote: > I don’t know about the device itself, but given UBNT’s recent hostility to > the > open source community, I won’t be buying their products anyway.

Re: How does ER Infinity Hold up?

2018-03-27 Thread Justin Wilson
My biggest issue with the ER Infinity is you can’t individually set the speed on ports. You have to set them in groups of 4, which is a major bummer. We are getting ready to put one into production as soon as I figure out some more details on communities. I am intrigued by Owen’s comments

Re: How does ER Infinity Hold up?

2018-03-27 Thread Owen DeLong
I don’t know about the device itself, but given UBNT’s recent hostility to the open source community, I won’t be buying their products anyway. Owen > On Mar 27, 2018, at 00:16 , howard stearn wrote: > > I've seen this list looking for inexpensive routers before, so i'm >

Re: CDN-provided caching platforms?

2018-03-27 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 02:26:24 -, Russell Berg said: > I was wondering if there are other CDN caching platforms out there we should > be researching/deploying? Does traffic analysis show any other destinations that have enough traffic that caching might help? pgpuOk1TczoI0.pgp Description:

RE: CDN-provided caching platforms?

2018-03-27 Thread Luke Guillory
Concurrent is one of them, we use Qwilt but that will get expensive really quick with their licensing. https://www.concurrent.com/laguna-cache/ Luke ns -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 8:41

Re: CDN-provided caching platforms?

2018-03-27 Thread Dan White
Valve/Steam. On 03/27/18 02:26 +, Russell Berg wrote: I work for a regional Midwestern US "Tier 2" ISP that provides both wholesale and enterprise Internet connectivity. We have caching platforms in place from the likes of Akamai, Google, Netflix, and Facebook; I was wondering if there are

Re: CDN-provided caching platforms?

2018-03-27 Thread Mike Hammett
Wondering the same, but for IXes. There's an open caching server effort, but open seems to be relative. They still want you to spend a boatload of money for a box from one of their vendors. I forget its name at the moment. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest

CDN-provided caching platforms?

2018-03-27 Thread Russell Berg
I work for a regional Midwestern US "Tier 2" ISP that provides both wholesale and enterprise Internet connectivity. We have caching platforms in place from the likes of Akamai, Google, Netflix, and Facebook; I was wondering if there are other CDN caching platforms out there we should be

How does ER Infinity Hold up?

2018-03-27 Thread howard stearn
I've seen this list looking for inexpensive routers before, so i'm wondering. . . Since this was released rather recently, Is anyone using ER-8-XG to receive a full bgp table yet? (Yes BGP and are you neighbored with 1, 2, 10, 40 peers?)

Problems with Skype video - outgoing calls only

2018-03-27 Thread Igor Krneta
Hi guys, last few days we have a several of our customers complaining about weird problem with skype video chat. When they try to initiate video call from their computer, call fails and receiving side gets notification that they were called. But when receiving side tries to call them, call

Re: Spiffy Netflow tools?

2018-03-27 Thread Nick Hilliard
Stipo wrote: > +1 ElastiFlow, the templates are great, a great quickstart to using > netflow on elk stack. out of curiosity, I set up a test ElastiFlow installation on a small site recently. It's completely gorgeous from an eye candy point of view and it's pretty easy to see how you could tap