Reminder: Rolling Submissions for NANOG 83

2021-07-21 Thread Nanog News
Reminder: Rolling Submissions for NANOG 83Don't forget to submit your talks for NANOG 83 *If you are interested in speaking at a future NANOG event*, NANOG has a rolling submission process. The NANOG Program Committee accepts proposals year-round, and welcomes suggestions for speakers + topics,

[NANOG-announce] Reminder: Rolling Submissions for NANOG 83

2021-07-21 Thread Nanog News
Reminder: Rolling Submissions for NANOG 83Don't forget to submit your talks for NANOG 83 *If you are interested in speaking at a future NANOG event*, NANOG has a rolling submission process. The NANOG Program Committee accepts proposals year-round, and welcomes suggestions for speakers + topics,

Re: Alien waves

2021-07-21 Thread Eve Griliches
If your emphasis is on subsea operators, the content providers likely have the most alien wave deployments due to the open cable initiative. With transponders being more plug and play to operate over incumbent subsea line systems, it makes it easier to deploy the latest and greatest hardware;

Re: Is Verizon core network broken? Can someone reach out to Verizon core network team so that they can look into why so many networks are missing?

2021-07-21 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 11:35:35AM -0400, S Umple wrote a message of 61 lines which said: > # > 81.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 2835 subnets, 14 masks > 121.51.0.0/16 > 182.254.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 3 subnets, 2 masks > > > route-views.routeviews.org> >

Is Verizon core network broken? Can someone reach out to Verizon core network team so that they can look into why so many networks are missing?

2021-07-21 Thread S Umple
Hi, I've been a new Verizon residential FIOS user since May and the mysterious connectivity issues at home lead me to a bit of hunting. From what I can tell, the Verizon network as a whole effectively blocks or filters following major networks. The same networks are mostly reachable from AT LTE

LACNOG2021 - Call for Presentations (Reminder)

2021-07-21 Thread Hernan Moguilevsky
Hi, Just a reminder that CFP for LACNOG 2021 is still open. Regards. LACNOG 2021 - Call for Presentations     LACNOG, the Latin American and Caribbean Network Operators Group, will hold its LACNOG 2021 conference from 11 to 15 October 2021 together with the LACNIC 36 event.This meeting is

RE: Alien waves

2021-07-21 Thread Brian Turnbow via NANOG
Hi, Not related to who is using them really but.. The presentation, From Alien Waves to Disaggregated Optical Network by Paolo Boletta from ITNOG3 meeting may be of interest to you. The site contains both the presentation and the ½ hour video. https://www.itnog.it/itnog3/ It covers the use if

Re: Alien waves

2021-07-21 Thread Jared Mauch
I looked at this before and go far enough in the conversations with one carrier that had sold this as a product before and had a poor experience with the customers they were no longer offering it. You are likely better off getting a volume deal on waves, which can be had for pretty cheap these

Re: Alien waves

2021-07-21 Thread Brandon Martin
On 7/20/21 4:44 PM, Saku Ytti wrote: I'm going to hazard a guess that the exhaustive list is empty. Allowing 3rd parties to launch alien waves to your system puts your existing waves at the mercy of the 3rd party, power or lack thereof from the alien wave may impact operation of other waves.