RE: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform

2019-01-20 Thread Philip Loenneker
Hi Colton, Sorry for getting your name switched around last time, I only just noticed that! A specific TR-069 implementation that I know has the speed test function is UMP Cloud, however I’m not sure exactly how it does it. You can see their spiel here:

Re: Contact for BART

2019-01-20 Thread Ben Cannon
I mean, it’s the first hit in this thing we have at work called Google. http://bfy.tw/JYgG :) -Ben > On Jan 20, 2019, at 10:38 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: > > agree

Re: Contact for BART

2019-01-20 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Jan 20, 2019, at 01:52 , Scott Christopher wrote: > > No :) Huh? > > BART is Bay Area Rapid Transit, a public transportation system with its own > bureaucracy and publicly elected board. > > Caltrans is a separate State bureaucracy, though it has a big office in the > city of

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2019-01-20 Thread Ramy Hashish
Good day all, Following up the announcement in March 2018, aren't there any news for releasing the code? Thanks, Ramy

Re: Contact for BART

2019-01-20 Thread Mike Hale
I mean, did anyone seriously ever confuse BART with Bart Simpson? Or ROW with row? Come on now. On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 1:53 AM Scott Christopher wrote: > > No :) > > BART is Bay Area Rapid Transit, a public transportation system with its own > bureaucracy and publicly elected board. > >

Re: Contact for BART

2019-01-20 Thread Scott Christopher
No :) BART is Bay Area Rapid Transit, a public transportation system with its own bureaucracy and publicly elected board. Caltrans is a separate State bureaucracy, though it has a big office in the city of Oakland near BART Headquarters. And then there is Caltrain which is the commuter rail that