I am only a lurker in this list. I am curious why nobody has
mentioned open source. Theres no way all these router-thingies would
have all his source code visible? a house made of glass?
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ℱin del ℳensaje.
Last I heard NANOG stands for North American Network Operators Group.
Anti-American comments are not welcome here..
LOL
On 6/13/13 1:35 PM, Warren Bailey wrote:
They are a state controlled company. You think the PRC's party members dont
call the shots? I've been to Beijing for work.. I can assure you the
government has a very known presence through the private community. Often
times, graduates of their state
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Bryan Fields br...@bryanfields.net wrote:
They are playing our love of But Wait There's More!. Give us everything at
deep discounts or for free and receive direct access to the core of every
major telecom company on the planet. For a few hundred million dollars
On Thu, 13 Jun 2013, Bryan Fields wrote:
My objection to ZTE/Hauwei when I was at a cellular telco was just this.
I said there was no way I can agree with Chinese nationals having
unfettered access to our network.
Why would anyone outside of the US agree to have US products in their
Is that also not possibly the case with Cisco, Juniper, XYZ network
equipment vendors? If the Chinese are doing it, I would imagine we (along
with our pals) are doing it as well. It'll be interesting to see what NSA
dox this guy drops in the coming days and weeks ahead. All of the TV
pundits were
On 6/13/13 3:41 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
My objection to ZTE/Hauwei when I was at a cellular telco was just this.
I said there was no way I can agree with Chinese nationals having
unfettered access to our network.
Why would anyone outside of the US agree to have US products in their
Apologies for making what could be construed as an off topic, political
comment, but doesn't everyone in the USA know by now that the PRC
represents a dagger aimed at the economic and national security of America?
A military invasion in slow motion as it were?
David
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at
On 2013-06-13 13:01, david peahi wrote:
Apologies for making what could be construed as an off topic, political
comment, but doesn't everyone in the USA know by now that the PRC
represents a dagger aimed at the economic and national security of America?
A military invasion in slow motion as it
Last I heard NANOG stands for North American Network Operators Group.
Anti-American comments are not welcome here..
David
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Jeroen Massar jer...@massar.ch wrote:
On 2013-06-13 13:01, david peahi wrote:
Apologies for making what could be construed as an off
On 2013-06-13 14:28, david peahi wrote:
Last I heard NANOG stands for North American Network Operators Group.
Anti-American comments are not welcome here..
(IMHO there was nothing 'anti-american' about my statement, though I
guess it completely depends on what the definition of that would be;
On 2013-06-13 14:28, david peahi wrote:
Last I heard NANOG stands for North American Network Operators Group.
Anti-American comments are not welcome here..
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Smiley? Smiley? I'm looking for the :-) but I don't
see one. How about crazy eyes?
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 2:28 PM, david peahi davidpe...@gmail.com wrote:
Last I heard NANOG stands for North American Network Operators Group.
Anti-American comments are not welcome here..
As a matter of fact, North America includes 23 unique countries, not just
the United States -
On Jun 13, 2013, at 3:01 PM, Scott Weeks sur...@mauigateway.com wrote:
On 2013-06-13 14:28, david peahi wrote:
Last I heard NANOG stands for North American Network Operators Group.
Anti-American comments are not welcome here..
Smiley? Smiley? I'm looking for the :-) but I don't
see one.
There is more than just y'all's in North America .
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Subject: Re: huawei (ZTE too)
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