Hi Scott,
Thank you for your comment! We understand the privacy concern. As for SBAS,
the backbone is operated in a federated manner among PoP operators. In our
current deployment, the PoP operators are located across three continents.
On the other hand, due to the federated structure of the SBAS
I'd like to point y'all at NTIA's RFC for the many billion of upcoming
USA broadband funds, here:
https://ntia.gov/files/ntia/publications/fr-iija-broadband-rfc.pdf
which has some really good questions on it (out of the 36), q12-16 in
particular. Comments are due feb 4th, if anyone would like to
I am looking for someone in network engineering/design at Midcontinent
Communications (AS11232) who can explain why the IPv6 PD is set to 64 bits. I
believe that this is a poor design decision and would like to understand how
this decision was made.
Thanks.
- Brian
Hi there
I am looking for an engineering contact from hotwire communications. Please
contact me offlist
Thank you
Mehmet
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Hello,
"are described in further detail in the survey"
Doing the survey gives legitimacy to something I feel is not correct
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"We understand the privacy concern. As for SBAS, the backbone is
operated in a federated manner among PoP operators."
I asked about the ISDs and put a FAQ
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On Friday, January 21st, 2022 at 22:07, Yixin Sun
wrote:
> Dear Nanog,
>
> We appreciate that your time is very precious, but we wanted to ask you for
> your help in answering a brief survey about a new secure routing system we
> have developed in a research
This seems like Rube Goldberg Machine levels of complexity and overhead to
try and solve for forged-origin , when good best practices already makes
the risk of that almost negligible.
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 5:22 PM Yixin Sun
wrote:
> Dear Nanog,
>
> We appreciate that your time is very
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