Fwd: Congrats to AS701

2022-06-11 Thread Christopher Morrow
Looks like FIOS customers may be getting ipv6 deployed toward them, finally: ifconfig snippet from local machine: inet6 2600:4040:2001:2200:73d2:6bcc:1e6b:43a1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x0 inet6 2600:4040:2001:2200:e87:bf36:b6cb:6ce1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x0 ping attempt: 64

Re: T-Mobile USA network operations

2022-06-11 Thread Brent Jones
T-Mobile data services in general seem to have recently gone downhill in the northwest. Here in Portland, OR, I'm seeing it all backhauled to California randomly, usually with high latency and high packet loss. Something tells me their Tmobile/Sprint merger is not going well at all. On Fri, Jun

Re: Upstream bandwidth usage

2022-06-11 Thread Mike Hammett
It's not always something the service provider has the ability to change. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Michael Thomas" To: "Mike Hammett" Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Saturday,

Re: Upstream bandwidth usage

2022-06-11 Thread Dave Taht
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 1:22 PM Karsten Thomann via NANOG wrote: > > On Friday, 10 June 2022 10:15:15 CEST Chris Hills wrote: > > On 10/06/2022 00:31, Mel Beckman wrote: > > > Your point on asymmetrical technologies is excellent. But you may not be > > > aware that residential optical fiber is

Re: Upstream bandwidth usage

2022-06-11 Thread Mel Beckman
Right. But MOST is, which is what matters for the trend. Existing asymmetric PONs is unlikely to be replaced for the next 20 years. -mel via cell > On Jun 11, 2022, at 11:11 AM, Chris Hills wrote: > > On 10/06/2022 00:31, Mel Beckman wrote: >> Your point on asymmetrical technologies is

Re: Upstream bandwidth usage

2022-06-11 Thread Karsten Thomann via NANOG
On Friday, 10 June 2022 10:15:15 CEST Chris Hills wrote: > On 10/06/2022 00:31, Mel Beckman wrote: > > Your point on asymmetrical technologies is excellent. But you may not be > > aware that residential optical fiber is also asymmetrical. For example, > > GPON, the latest ITU specified PON

Re: Upstream bandwidth usage

2022-06-11 Thread Michael Thomas
On 6/10/22 6:52 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: Due to the demand being predominately in the downward direction, half-duplex (or effectively half-duplex) systems either allocate more TDMA slots or more channels to downstream, at the expense of upstream. Well, my dsl provider has like a 25/5 50/10 so

EzIP Draft Updated to IETF Re: 202206111210.AYC

2022-06-11 Thread Abraham Y. Chen
Dear Colleagues: 0)    Appreciate very much for the discussion on this platform (and others), we learned a lot about Internet topics and considerations. 1)    Two Appendixes, G & H have been added to the latest IETF draft revision (URL below). They summarize our digest of the feedback and

Re: Upstream bandwidth usage

2022-06-11 Thread Chris Hills
On 10/06/2022 00:31, Mel Beckman wrote: Your point on asymmetrical technologies is excellent. But you may not be aware that residential optical fiber is also asymmetrical. For example, GPON, the latest ITU specified PON standard, and the most widely deployed, calls for a 2.4 Gbps downstream