Re: nanog: SixXS is shutting down

2017-03-23 Thread Alarig Le Lay
On jeu. 23 mars 11:35:05 2017, LHC (k9m) wrote:
> Many people still don't have native IPv6. Why must 6XS die?

The whole reflection is explained here: https://www.sixxs.net/sunset/ but
to abstract, it’s because SixXS became an argument for large provider to
not deploy IPv6 to their end users, as those that want it can use a
broker.

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Re: nanog: SixXS is shutting down

2017-03-23 Thread LHC (k9m)
Many people still don't have native IPv6. Why must 6XS die?

On March 23, 2017 11:03:01 AM PDT, Pim van Pelt  wrote:
>Colleagues of nanog,
>
>In 1999, Jeroen and I started SixXS, a project which aimed to provide
>IPv6 connectivity to users who wanted to learn about the network
>protocol and gain experience operating IPv6 networks. Our vision was
>to facilitate migration to IPv6 in content and access providers.
>
>We were able to provide IPv6 to 50’000+ individual users and companies
>in 140+ countries, using servers hosted at 40+ Internet providers in
>30+ countries. We are incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished
>together, and how many people have gotten to know all about IPv6 due
>to our combined efforts.
>
>We have completed a retrospective and rationale document, which
>details our experience developing and operating the SixXS tunnelbroker
>over the last 18 years. We have worked through our plans with the many
>dedicated ISPs that have been involved:
>https://www.sixxs.net/sunset/
>
>We have reached out to users recently, giving them 6 weeks to make
>alternative plans. We have chosen a somewhat symbolic date of
>2017-06-06 to turn down the SixXS service. Our website will remain as
>a tombstone.
>
>Please feel free to pass this along to any group or list you feel
>would benefit from it, and reach out to  or to myself
>directly  if you have thoughts you’d like to share
>between now and then.
>
>
>Kindest Regards,
>Pim van Pelt and Jeroen Massar (SixXS founders)
>
>-- 
>Pim van Pelt 
>PBVP1-RIPE - http://www.ipng.nl/

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nanog: SixXS is shutting down

2017-03-23 Thread Pim van Pelt
Colleagues of nanog,

In 1999, Jeroen and I started SixXS, a project which aimed to provide
IPv6 connectivity to users who wanted to learn about the network
protocol and gain experience operating IPv6 networks. Our vision was
to facilitate migration to IPv6 in content and access providers.

We were able to provide IPv6 to 50’000+ individual users and companies
in 140+ countries, using servers hosted at 40+ Internet providers in
30+ countries. We are incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished
together, and how many people have gotten to know all about IPv6 due
to our combined efforts.

We have completed a retrospective and rationale document, which
details our experience developing and operating the SixXS tunnelbroker
over the last 18 years. We have worked through our plans with the many
dedicated ISPs that have been involved:
https://www.sixxs.net/sunset/

We have reached out to users recently, giving them 6 weeks to make
alternative plans. We have chosen a somewhat symbolic date of
2017-06-06 to turn down the SixXS service. Our website will remain as
a tombstone.

Please feel free to pass this along to any group or list you feel
would benefit from it, and reach out to  or to myself
directly  if you have thoughts you’d like to share
between now and then.


Kindest Regards,
Pim van Pelt and Jeroen Massar (SixXS founders)

-- 
Pim van Pelt 
PBVP1-RIPE - http://www.ipng.nl/


IEEE CASS ICECS 2017 | December 5-8, 2017, Batumi, Georgia | 2017 24th International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS)

2017-03-23 Thread TSP 2017 Final Call
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Re: New ASN Assignments in ARIN

2017-03-23 Thread Theodore Baschak
Mostly 396xxx these days:
http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-issued/2017-March/005956.html


Theodore Baschak - AS395089 - Hextet Systems
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 12:01 PM, James Breeden 
wrote:

> If requesting a new ASN assignment in the ARIN region these days, what
> block of ASNs is ARIN assigning from?
>
> More curiosity than anything.
>
>
> James W. Breeden
> Managing Partner
>
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RE: New ASN Assignments in ARIN

2017-03-23 Thread Justin Krejci
Last few new ASN additions ARIN has issued:

Add AS396022
Add AS396023
Add AS396024
Add AS396025
Add AS396026
Add AS396027


ARIN has a daily mailing list where they indicate all of their newly updated 
number resource registrations.

http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-issued/



From: James Breeden [ja...@arenalgroup.co]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 12:01 PM
To: 'NANOG'
Subject: New ASN Assignments in ARIN

If requesting a new ASN assignment in the ARIN region these days, what block of 
ASNs is ARIN assigning from?

More curiosity than anything.


James W. Breeden
Managing Partner

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New ASN Assignments in ARIN

2017-03-23 Thread James Breeden
If requesting a new ASN assignment in the ARIN region these days, what block of 
ASNs is ARIN assigning from?

More curiosity than anything.


James W. Breeden
Managing Partner

[logo_transparent_background]
Arenal Group: Arenal Consulting Group | Acilis Telecom | Pines Media
PO Box 1063 | Smithville, TX 78957
Email: ja...@arenalgroup.co | office 512.360. 
| cell 512.304.0745 | www.arenalgroup.co