Re: "Lit" Buildings

2023-12-07 Thread Sean Donelan
On Thu, 7 Dec 2023, Mike Hammett wrote: For those of you who list your network (usually wireline, but sometimes wireless) with third parties, are you supplying just the KMZ or lit buildings as well? If lit buildings, are you including residential? How are you defining near-net? In the ancient

Re: "Lit" Buildings

2023-12-07 Thread Dave Cohen
I’ve had experience with a few (wireline) organizations that did this and I don’t think there is a consist answer to your question, so this is definitely a YMMV situation.The best I can summarize:- There was always some degree of obfuscation of the fiber plant even relative to what we shared with

Re: Outside plant - prewire customer demarc preference

2023-12-07 Thread Sean Donelan
On Wed, 6 Dec 2023, Eric Kuhnke wrote: I think an important point for pre-wire and residential real estate developers to consider is also the conflicting needs of keeping things "neat and tidy" and last mile CPE location vs wifi coverage. The answer is always 5G - 5G - 5G. A 5G solution means

Re: Outside plant - prewire customer demarc preference

2023-12-07 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 12/6/23 23:22, Eric Kuhnke wrote: I think an important point for pre-wire and residential real estate developers to consider is also the conflicting needs of keeping things "neat and tidy" and last mile CPE location vs wifi coverage. If you assume that the appropriate place for a wifi

Sling TV Geolocation

2023-12-07 Thread Tim Burke
Yet another geolocation post, because content networks don't pay attention to geofeeds... :-) Anyone know who Sling TV is using for geolocation, or have a contact at Sling that can help? We acquired a /19 in July that we just started pushing out to customers, it is still geolocating back to

Re: "Lit" Buildings

2023-12-07 Thread Denis Fondras
Le Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 07:52:09AM -0600, Mike Hammett a écrit : > For those of you who list your network (usually wireline, but sometimes > wireless) with third parties, are you supplying just the KMZ or lit buildings > as well? If lit buildings, are you including residential? How are you >

"Lit" Buildings

2023-12-07 Thread Mike Hammett
For those of you who list your network (usually wireline, but sometimes wireless) with third parties, are you supplying just the KMZ or lit buildings as well? If lit buildings, are you including residential? How are you defining near-net? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing

Re: Fastly Peering Contact

2023-12-07 Thread Ryan Landry
Hi folks - former Fastly VP here. I've flagged this thread to my past colleagues who may not be on the list. Generally speaking, most routes from AS54113 were always available on any given IXP route-servers. Some additional anycast routes can be announced selectively via communities. Respecting