Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread scott
::  "the Paniolo Cable Company for their interisland fiber network" I see I wasn't clear.  The Paniolo Cable Company was part of SIC by ownership https://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2020/12/01/hawaiian-telcom-to-acquire-fiber-network-paniolo.html That bankruptcy hearing, meanwhile,

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread scott
On 4/23/2021 5:51 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Did the FCC ever collect its $50 million from "Sandwich Isles Telecommunications" for blatant fraud?  At this scale I wonder how or why certain people are not in federal prison.

Re: Submitting Fake Geolocation for blocks to Data Brokers and RIRs

2021-04-23 Thread William Herrin
> > * Do I run the risk of being blacklisted for this practice? > > Risk? Blacklisted where? > > The risk of another ISP filtering your traffic for this is very low, almost > certainly to the right of the decimal, but not mathematically zero to > infinite decimal places. As I mentioned before,

Re: Submitting Fake Geolocation for blocks to Data Brokers and RIRs

2021-04-23 Thread nanoguser100 via NANOG
> I see a lot of replies about the legality. As mentioned I have legitimate > reasons for doing this. I plan on serving customers in country. > Your “legitimate” reason is to avoid someone else’s restrictions on the > content they own. You are intentionally falsifying data to keep the owner

Weekly Routing Table Report

2021-04-23 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG and the RIPE Routing WG. Daily listings are sent to

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Roy
There is a difference between fines and ordering restitution.  The FTC case was concerned with "monetary relief"  The FTC and the FCC are allowed to impose civil penalties. On 4/23/2021 10:29 AM, Matt Erculiani wrote: > It

Re: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Warren Kumari
A related question -- every now and then I run into SFPs where the bail / level has decided to come off, and now I've got a jammed SFP+ inna slot. I've often managed to wiggle the bail back in and use it to release the SFP, or used the tip of a small screwdriver to push down the release, but this

Re: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Randy Carpenter
The DACs with the metal release are definitely considerably more robust. They are, however, sometimes more difficult to unlatch to remove, particularly in scenarios with tightly-spaced ports. thanks, -Randy - On Apr 23, 2021, at 12:45 PM, George Metz george.m...@gmail.com wrote: > One

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Matt Erculiani
> It just got harder for the FTC to fine people Based on the unanimous US Supreme Court decision, they never could in the first place, at least in the particular manner that was challenged. It'll be up to Congress to explicitly define how big the FTC's teeth are, not the unelected leadership of

RE: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Ryland Kremeier
Yeah, being fairly new to SAS connectors in general, it surprises me that they’re not better engineered to prevent something like this from happening. Seems like it could be a fairly common issue from how easily this one snapped. Thank you, -- Ryland From: George

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Apr 23, 2021, at 12:47 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Dan Hollis wrote: >> On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Eric Kuhnke wrote: >>> Did the FCC ever collect its $50 million from "Sandwich Isles >>> Telecommunications" for blatant fraud? At this scale I wonder how or why >>> certain people

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Sean Donelan
FCC “fined” robocallers $208 million since 2015 but collected only $6,790 Both FCC and FTC fail to collect vast majority of robocall fines, WSJ reports. March 28, 2019 https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-fcc-has-fined-robocallers-208-million-its-collected-6-790-11553770803 If your carrier

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Sean Donelan
On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Dan Hollis wrote: On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Did the FCC ever collect its $50 million from "Sandwich Isles Telecommunications" for blatant fraud? At this scale I wonder how or why certain people are not in federal prison. FCC is not law enforcement. The

Re: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread George Metz
One of the best DACs I've ever had - and I wish I could find them or the manufacturer again - was one with a relatively thick metal T push bar that you had to push in towards the switch to release the latch. Almost impossible to break, and nearly as impossible to accidentally get unplugged. On

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Dan Hollis
On Fri, 23 Apr 2021, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Did the FCC ever collect its $50 million from "Sandwich Isles Telecommunications" for blatant fraud? At this scale I wonder how or why certain people are not in federal prison. FCC is not law enforcement. The FTC can send people to prison. The FCC can

Re: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Alain Hebert
    Hi,     That happened to me more often with the DAC cables I had the displeasure to deal with.     And yeah got old valve gap feeler gauge to the rescue =D - Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net PubNIX Inc. 50 boul. St-Charles P.O. Box 26770

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Did the FCC ever collect its $50 million from "Sandwich Isles Telecommunications" for blatant fraud? At this scale I wonder how or why certain people are not in federal prison. https://www.google.com/search?channel=fs=fcc+sandwich+isles

RE: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Ryland Kremeier
Hit the wrong reply button before, but we were able to get it removed by unscrewing the top latch and removing that first at an angle. Then the connector was able to be pulled straight out. Plastic was very thin on the pull tab and it snapped without much resistance. Thank you, -- Ryland

Re: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Eric Litvin
Joe’s response is spot on. I would also suggest you look at the “latching finger” mechanism on a spare, then apply some of the techniques Joe suggests. Eric Luma optics Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 23, 2021, at 8:27 AM, Joe Klein wrote: > > Try shim stock or a feeler gauge between

FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Sean Donelan
The FCC has a poor record of actually collecting money from Notices of Apparent Liability (i.e. fines). There are flaws in the FCC notification rules, but it does have some rules requiring indpendent verification of carrier changes. FCC Fines Tele Circuit $4,145,000 for Cramming &

RE: Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Joe Klein
Try shim stock or a feeler gauge between the plug and socket to work the latching fingers. This isn't something that I've tried specifically in this case. You might need to put a notch in the stock or feeler gauge so that you can work the fingers from the backside. Kinda like that old trick

Re: Submitting Fake Geolocation for blocks to Data Brokers and RIRs

2021-04-23 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Apr 22, 2021, at 7:58 PM, nanoguser100 via NANOG wrote: > > I see a lot of replies about the legality. As mentioned I have legitimate > reasons for doing this. I plan on serving customers in country. Your “legitimate” reason is to avoid someone else’s restrictions on the content they

Broken Mini-SAS cable removal?

2021-04-23 Thread Ryland Kremeier
Anyone here have experience removing a mini-SAS cable when the plastic tab has broken off? Tried checking online but couldn’t find anything. Thank you, -- Ryland

Re: Submitting Fake Geolocation for blocks to Data Brokers and RIRs

2021-04-23 Thread Rafał Fitt
The RIPE Database offers the “geoloc:” attribute on ORGANISATION and INET(6)NUM objects that may or may not be used as an additional source of information by these providers. https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/tools/geolocation-in-the-ripe-database

RE: Cloudflare OCTO RPKI Validator - LACNIC CAs issues

2021-04-23 Thread Colin McIntosh
> Does anybody else have problems with Cloudflare's RPKI Validator with prefixes from LACNIC? We (Netflix) briefly saw Cloudflare's public instance of OctoRPKI missing some ~13,000 ROAs on 2021-03-24 at ~12:30pm PT while our internal instance of OctoRPKI had a complete list. Upon comparing the

Re: Cloudflare OCTO RPKI Validator - LACNIC CAs issues

2021-04-23 Thread Douglas Fischer
Something was done to correct this... https://rpki.cloudflare.com/?view=validator=22548_200.160.0.0%2F20 The result that I checked yesterday (2021/04/22) was saying Unknow. https://pasteboard.co/JYy8fjI.png Today(2021-04-23) the result is saying Valid. https://pasteboard.co/JYExkjY.png In the