Colleagues,
A list of currently accepted RIPE 72 presentations is now published at:
https://ripe72.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/draft-programme/
There are still few slots remaining for a final RIPE 72 programme and
RIPE Programme Committee will accept new proposals until 15 April 2016.
This
No kidding, just like how every order on newegg of mine will always be cancelled
after the order is placed because of "problems with your order" if I do it
from my DSL provider's ip block.
/kc
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Ken Chase - m...@sizone.org
On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 12:01:08PM +1300, Tony Wicks said:
>Good luck
Good luck with that! Sorry, long experience with them tells me that you are
unlikely to get any help on that one.
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Sent: Saturday, 2 April 2016 11:31 AM
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Subject:
Can someone form Sony's Playstation network give me call or contact me
offlist.
One of our apartment complexes has been reporting errors of PS4s not
working for a few days then they start working again.
PSN Support is telling the users to call us.
We have diagnosed it and PSN is blocking the IP
Yes, LAX south is where we were seeing problems. FIOS routing issues galore,
even having issues getting some IPSEC tunnels to come to life after 4am.
Biggest issues we had were the AT MIS and MIS PNT BGP sessions all went
bye-bye for about 3 hours.
James
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From:
Was this in SoCal? I had 40% packet loss Friday midnight to 11am on my FIOS
sites.
-mel beckman
> On Apr 1, 2016, at 2:18 PM, James Laszko wrote:
>
> I just saw that some of our AT tickets were updated as "Frontier is
> experiencing an outage in Oxnard, CA"
>
>
>
I just saw that some of our AT tickets were updated as "Frontier is
experiencing an outage in Oxnard, CA"
James
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From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Jay R. Ashworth
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 13:43
To: North American Network Operators' Group
Hopefully the job posting includes replacing this guy:
http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/frontier-communications-pledges-smooth-take-over-of-verizon-fios-and-land/2271256
"I would never say we're 100 percent certain it will go perfectly," Mike Flynn,
Frontier's regional president
I heard speculation from many quarters that this may have been related to
the Verizon splashcut to Frontier -- which, regardless of what Frontier
was telling us, I was pretty sure would be more than just varying which light
switch for a building sign was the one turned on.
Has anyone heard
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Jean-Francois Mezei wrote on 4/1/2016 1:38 AM:
My question has to do with how does one determine that theshold where
you start to get more chaotic patterns and need more capacity per
customer than if you had over 1000 customers ?
My goal is to suggest some standard to prevent gross
"enough spectrum to broadcast 40mbps."
I'd say you need better equipment. :-)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest-IX
http://www.midwest-ix.com
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From: "Jean-Francois Mezei"
Cc:
Hi
40 Mbps is plenty fast that even a family will not be using much more data
with higher speed. So that transit argument is a poor excuse.
A formula could be:
[max speed sold to customers] * 2 + [number of customers] * [average peak
number]
The number 2 in the above is not well researched
On 2016-03-31 19:38, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> You will find that total data download per month is unrelated to service
> speed except for very slow service.
Yep. Netflix still takes 7mbps even if you are on a 1gbps service.
However, with families, higher speed allow more family members to be
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