I was able to get access without peering with 15169 by getting access to
the ISP portal (isp.google.com) which does have Geofeed processing for my
AS, but I am unsure if you will get access without being an eyeball network.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 3:37 PM Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> Google folks:
>
Looking for a contact at Frontier that can help us resolve a routing / FW /
server issue with a single netblock unable to get a response from a
Frontier HTTPS server used for phone provisioning (south.um.frontier.com).
All of our other netblocks have no trouble reaching it.
Please contact
If they are your subnets, and you have your own AS (and possibly enough
traffic to Google, I'm not sure what exactly their criteria is but we were
able to make an account with ~2Gbps peak and no peering relationships) you
can create an account with the Google ISP Portal (isp.google.com) which has
Just as another viewpoint on this.
We do not peer or have GGC Cache servers, but I put in a request for a
portal account after seeing this thread, and it was approved in less than
24h, so YMMV.
The only thing I can think of that is different, is that we do move enough
traffic for Google to have
The regional players in the area that may have something that would bypass
Albany would be Firstlight (Formerly Finger Lakes Technology Group) and
Uniti.
Firstlight has more fiber in the area, and would be my choice over Uniti, I
have services with both.
Contact me off list if you want an
No Issues from AS26269 via HE NYC (AS6939)
*Ben Hatton*
Network Engineer
Haefele TV Inc.
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bhat...@htva.net
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On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Christian Kildau wrote:
> 403 forbidden from as12306 via level3.
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 2:04 PM,
efinitely rocky over the last
> hour.
>
> -dan
>
>
>
> Dan Brisson
> Network Engineer
> University of Vermont
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Benjamin
> > Hatton
> > Sent
Is anyone else seeing connectivity issues along the east coast? Our pipe
through HE in NYC is showing loss to things behind most of Level3, and
Qwest below Washington.
*Ben Hatton*
Network Engineer
Haefele TV Inc.
d:(607)589-8000
bhat...@htva.net
www.htva.net
We just got a notification from one of our upstream Voice providers that
they are seeing problems both inbound and outbound that seems to be Level 3
related
*Ben Hatton*
Network Engineer
Haefele TV Inc.
d:(607)589-8000
bhat...@htva.net
www.htva.net
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 11:01 AM, Mark
I also am seeing messages from several threads being delayed 3-5 days
*Ben Hatton*
Network Engineer
Haefele TV Inc.
d:(607)589-8000
bhat...@htva.net
www.htva.net
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 9:24 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer
wrote:
> This message just arrived...
>
> Received:
We were in a similar situation, smaller rural (although in our case
private) provider making the choice between continuing to buy transit from
our neighbor (big ISP) whom we compete with in certain towns, or getting
~300 miles of backhaul to NYC and buying transit there. We came off
significantly
The Cable TV List (http://cabletvlist.com/) doesn't get much traffic, but
it does have some quality people on it that can answer most CATV
questions. It is heavily weighted on the TV side, so most things are
related to transport gear, IRDs, and distribution equipment. I am unaware
of any DOCSIS
I have Fiber / DOCSIS / EPON in some rural areas of LATA 138, Where
exactly are you looking? feel free to respond off list.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 6:52 PM, kb3ien+na...@databit7.com wrote:
I'm looking for a solution to provide one-weekend per year access in a
rural area 20 km outside
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