> On Jan 26, 2021, at 12:51, Rod Beck wrote:
>
> Can someone explain to me what is a half fibre pair? I took it literally to
> mean a single fibre strand but someone insisted it was a large quantity of
> spectrum. Please illuminate. On or off list as you please.
Depending on the context it
You can see the terminology getting referenced in articles such as this one
from Telegeography:
https://www.submarinenetworks.com/en/insights/a-new-coming-for-submarine-cable-systems-the-independent-infrastructure-developers
"Further PLCN incorporates Spectrum Manager, that allows the C+L band
Actually it is standard language in the undersea cable world for a large
spectrum purchase. Sometimes a fiber pair on a system may be too much, but the
buyer still wants many terabits of capacity. "
The Half Fiber Pair is the same as 10*MSUs in a virtual fiber pair, either in
C-band or L-band.
Back in the day, there were these things called half-circuits or half-cables.
Telephone companies in different countries would “share” a cable under the
ocean, where the company in each country would own “half” the cable - i.e. from
their shore to the middle of the ocean.
I have no idea what
I’d internet that to be a really weird way to describe a single strand as well,
but I could see a confused person asserting it’s 44 out of 88 wavelengths? I’ve
never heard that.
Ms. Lady Benjamin PD Cannon, ASCE
6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC
CEO
b...@6by7.net
"The only fully end-to-end
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:52 PM Rod Beck
wrote:
> Can someone explain to me what is a half fibre pair? I took it
> literally to mean a single fibre strand but someone insisted it
> was a large quantity of spectrum. Please illuminate.
Maybe it's like half a pair of glasses, the perfect
Is this affecting email servers? We have started to see sporadic failures
to yahoo and aol with messages tied to
https://postmaster.verizonmedia.com/error-codes
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:03 PM Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
> Axios is reporting:
>
> What's happening: The widespread issues are unrelated
single strand / cwdm optics
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 3:52 PM Rod Beck
wrote:
> Can someone explain to me what is a half fibre pair? I took it literally
> to mean a single fibre strand but someone insisted it was a large quantity
> of spectrum. Please illuminate. On or off list as you please.
>
>
Can someone explain to me what is a half fibre pair? I took it literally to
mean a single fibre strand but someone insisted it was a large quantity of
spectrum. Please illuminate. On or off list as you please.
Regards,
Roderick.
Roderick Beck
VP of Business Development
United Cable Company
Axios is reporting:
What's happening: The widespread issues are unrelated to a FiOS fiber internet
cable getting cut in Brooklyn, contrary to reports circulating widely on social
media linking the two, a Verizon spokesperson said.
Yes, Verizon FiOS is having major issues in Philadelphia getting to Amazon
and Google networks, among others. Starting around 11:30 AM Eastern.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:15 PM Robert Webb wrote:
> Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern
> Virginia, and surrounding
https://apnews.com/article/us-news-media-internet-service-providers-us-news-baa3c67fdcad9dd0a53cb85ef3a8fce9
https://apnews.com
Associated Press reporting “A major internet outage from Washington, D.C., to
Boston is affecting internet and cloud providers as well as a number of Google
services
Are you sure it's not due to the Verizon outage? As a non-customer, your
options for contacting support are limited.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:55 PM Justin Wilson (Lists)
wrote:
> What is the best avenue for contacting support for AWS? I have
> several ISPs experiencing reachability
What is the best avenue for contacting support for AWS? I have several
ISPs experiencing reachability issues with AWS hosted sites. These are from
different backbones, different gear, etc. The common denominator is AWS.
Been googling around and can’t seem to find a contact.
I am here in NOVA (on FIOS) and it's working with higher packet loss than
normal.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:14 PM Robert Webb wrote:
> Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern
> Virginia, and surrounding areas?
>
> Just got a flood of complaints about work VPN
Seems to be clearing and back here in NoVA for me.
* Andy Ringsmuth (a...@andyring.com) wrote:
> https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786
>
> Verizon reporting a fiber cut in Brooklyn.
>
>
> Andy Ringsmuth
> 5609 Harding Drive
> Lincoln, NE 68521-5831
> (402) 304-0083
They’re saying it’s a fiber cut in Brooklyn.
https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786 Would be
interesting to see the RFO on this.
Ryan
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Robert Webb
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 9:14 AM
To: Brian Loveland
Cc: North American Network
Yes, Fiber cut on the east coast somewhere:
https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786
-mel beckman
On Jan 26, 2021, at 9:14 AM, Robert Webb wrote:
Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern Virginia, and
surrounding areas?
Just got a flood of
https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786
Verizon reporting a fiber cut in Brooklyn.
Andy Ringsmuth
5609 Harding Drive
Lincoln, NE 68521-5831
(402) 304-0083
a...@andyring.com
“Better even die free, than to live slaves.” - Frederick Douglas, 1863
> On Jan 26, 2021, at
Apparently all over the east coast or northeast region.
https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 11:13 AM Robert Webb wrote:
> Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern
> Virginia, and surrounding areas?
>
> Just got a flood
Could be knock on effects from their NYC issue in Brooklyn.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:13 PM Robert Webb wrote:
> Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern
> Virginia, and surrounding areas?
>
> Just got a flood of complaints about work VPN connections keep dropping
>
https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786
Fiber cut in Brooklyn, sounds related.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:08 PM Brian Loveland wrote:
> Is this well known? Getting lots of reports of 50% packet loss to
> anything behind AS15169 from FiOS, including 8.8.8.8
>
https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Webb"
To: "NANOG list"
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 11:11:56 AM
Subject: Verizon DC/NOVA
https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Loveland"
To: "North American Network Operators Group"
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Brian,
It’s an overall Verizon issue, they say it’s a fiber cut in Brooklyn
https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786?s=20, but that
would be a single point of failure. Quite a discussion on the outages mailing
list.
Ryan
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Brian
Loveland
Looks like our emails crossed. Getting lots of employees, all on Verizon,
complaining about internet drops.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:08 PM Brian Loveland wrote:
> Is this well known? Getting lots of reports of 50% packet loss to
> anything behind AS15169 from FiOS, including 8.8.8.8
>
Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern Virginia,
and surrounding areas?
Just got a flood of complaints about work VPN connections keep dropping and
all users appear to be using Verizon internet and other users on Comcast
are not having issues.
Started maybe around
Is this well known? Getting lots of reports of 50% packet loss to anything
behind AS15169 from FiOS, including 8.8.8.8
Isn’t ANY2 LA collapsing VLANs today? They sent a notice out about it
yesterday AM.
-Mike
> On Jan 26, 2021, at 04:55, Mike Hammett wrote:
>
>
> And instead of building out in LA where there's an obvious need, DE-CIX chose
> Chicago, where there are already several IXes running.
>
>
>
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 11:26:51AM -0500, Rob McEwen wrote:
> Is DDoS-Guard without blame? Probably not, but them hosting some occasional
> criminals is NOT UNLIKE EVERY OTHER GLOBAL NETWORK!
You might wish to scroll back up to the message I sent here on January 21
with the Subject "DDOS-Guard"
And instead of building out in LA where there's an obvious need, DE-CIX chose
Chicago, where there are already several IXes running.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Purdon"
To:
avel...@misaka.io (Siyuan Miao) wrote:
> Does anybody know if there's an alternative to Any2 Los Angeles
> with predictable uptime and enough members in LA?
Sure, there's NYIIX LA. Tried searching peeringdb?
Elmar.
On 26/01/2021 22:51, Siyuan Miao wrote:
Does anybody know if there's an alternative to Any2 Los Angeles
with predictable uptime and enough members in LA?
It's the second outage this month and we've observed at least 7
outages in the past year and we didn't even receive any maintenance
notice
Does anybody know if there's an alternative to Any2 Los Angeles
with predictable uptime and enough members in LA?
It's the second outage this month and we've observed at least 7 outages in
the past year and we didn't even receive any maintenance notice or RFO.
--
Siyuan
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