RE: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Keith Medcalf
On Thursday, 12 March, 2020 20:37, Valdis Kletnieks wrote: >On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 18:08:05 -0600, "Keith Medcalf" said: >> I don't know but we just issued travel restrictions to the United >> States as it is now a Hot Spot for the unrestricted spread of the >> coronavirus which causes COVID-19.

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread A. Pishdadi
I hear enough politics on social media and tv , please leave it off of this list. On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 10:37 PM Valdis Klētnieks wrote: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 18:08:05 -0600, "Keith Medcalf" said: > > > I don't know but we just issued travel restrictions to the United States > > as it is now

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Valdis Klētnieks
On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 18:08:05 -0600, "Keith Medcalf" said: > I don't know but we just issued travel restrictions to the United States > as it is now a Hot Spot for the unrestricted spread of the coronavirus > which causes COVID-19. Hopefully they're more sensible restrictions than the US policy

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Mar 12, 2020, at 6:55 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > > On Thu, 12 Mar 2020, Tom Paseka wrote: >> I am not worried. Residential ISPs are usually at peak in the late evening. >> They have loads of capacity during the day. > > Do they have capacity to the right places? > > The evening traffic

RE: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Keith Medcalf
I don't know but we just issued travel restrictions to the United States as it is now a Hot Spot for the unrestricted spread of the coronavirus which causes COVID-19. -- The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Clayton Zekelman
No they didn't do the right thing. The right thing would have been to eliminate the caps a decade ago. At 07:09 PM 12/03/2020, Sabri Berisha wrote: - On Mar 12, 2020, at 3:55 PM, Sean Donelan s...@donelan.com wrote: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2020, Tom Paseka wrote: Hi, >> I am not

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Stephen Fulton
Mike, For those nets with a higher peak in the evenings, the graphs will flatten out. If you're struggling any given weekday evening, you'll be in trouble from the start. Major events and software releases are what will use up available buffers. IMO the Disney+ surprise was a good thing.

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Sabri Berisha
- On Mar 12, 2020, at 3:55 PM, Sean Donelan s...@donelan.com wrote: > On Thu, 12 Mar 2020, Tom Paseka wrote: Hi, >> I am not worried. Residential ISPs are usually at peak in the late evening. >> They have loads of capacity during the day. > > Do they have capacity to the right places? > >

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Mike Hammett
Just imagine all of those people streaming Netflix and playing COD all day instead of only a few hours at night. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "g...@1337.io" To: nanog@nanog.org

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Lyle Giese
Comcast announced the same and also lowering or eliminating fees for low income homes in the short term. Lyle Giese LCR Computer Services, Inc. On 2020-03-12 17:34, Jared Mauch wrote: I do worry if the broadband networks have the capacity. WFH traffic is usually different from regular

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Sean Donelan
On Thu, 12 Mar 2020, Tom Paseka wrote: I am not worried. Residential ISPs are usually at peak in the late evening. They have loads of capacity during the day. Do they have capacity to the right places? The evening traffic peak is usually streaming entertainment bits from CDNs on the edge of

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Tom Paseka via NANOG
I am not worried. Residential ISPs are usually at peak in the late evening. They have loads of capacity during the day. On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:35 PM Jared Mauch wrote: > I do worry if the broadband networks have the capacity. WFH traffic is > usually different from regular consumer traffic.

Re: Looking for transit with full table bgp cloud options

2020-03-12 Thread Joe Maimon
Joe Maimon wrote: Hey all, I am looking for some cloud services, that would support Transit and full table BGP to the cloud provided vm(s). I am specifically not referring to the various BGP private vpn routing/interconnect options available with the big guys. If anyone has any

Re: AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Jared Mauch
I do worry if the broadband networks have the capacity. WFH traffic is usually different from regular consumer traffic. My neighbors were telling me about the mandatory work from home they had today and how the VPN struggled to work. To those upgrading those things, keep at it. You will get

Re: Looking for transit with full table bgp cloud options

2020-03-12 Thread Florian Brandstetter
Nope, lack of `allowas-in` on their edges. -- Greetings, Florian Brandstetter Chief Executive Officer SquareFlow Technologies www.squareflow.net Confidential: Please be advised that the information contained in this email message, including all attached documents or files, is privileged and

AT is suspending broadband data caps for home internet customers due to coronavirus

2020-03-12 Thread Sean Donelan
The first data cap waiver I've seen due to coronavirus. I expect other ISPs to quickly follow. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v74qzb/atandt-suspends-broadband-usage-caps-during-coronavirus-crisis AT is the first major ISP to confirm that it will be suspending all broadband usage caps

Re: Looking for transit with full table bgp cloud options

2020-03-12 Thread Matthew Petach
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:04 PM William Herrin wrote: > On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 2:31 PM Joe Maimon wrote: > > I am looking for some cloud services, that would support Transit and > > full table BGP to the cloud provided vm(s). > > Hi Joe, > > Vultr has it down pretty solid although for some

Re: Looking for transit with full table bgp cloud options

2020-03-12 Thread William Herrin
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 2:31 PM Joe Maimon wrote: > I am looking for some cloud services, that would support Transit and > full table BGP to the cloud provided vm(s). Hi Joe, Vultr has it down pretty solid although for some reason that baffled me, they didn't understand that it's not a full

Re: Looking for transit with full table bgp cloud options

2020-03-12 Thread Filip Hruska
Hi, I would recommend taking a look at a spreadsheet available at https://bgp.services Filip On 12 March 2020 10:30:50 pm GMT+01:00, Joe Maimon wrote: >Hey all, > >I am looking for some cloud services, that would support Transit and >full table BGP to the cloud provided vm(s). > >I am

Looking for transit with full table bgp cloud options

2020-03-12 Thread Joe Maimon
Hey all, I am looking for some cloud services, that would support Transit and full table BGP to the cloud provided vm(s). I am specifically not referring to the various BGP private vpn routing/interconnect options available with the big guys. If anyone has any suggestions or ideas I would

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 4:32 PM Matthew Petach wrote: > > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 1:04 PM Tom Beecher wrote: >> >> I like the topic, but I think we should dispense with comments like 'house >> arrest'. > > > Agreed. > > The situation is already plenty serious as it is. > > Let's not add any

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Matthew Petach
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 1:04 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > I like the topic, but I think we should dispense with comments like 'house > arrest'. > Agreed. The situation is already plenty serious as it is. Let's not add any more fuel to the fire. ...though, on a slightly related note, I've been

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Tom Beecher
I like the topic, but I think we should dispense with comments like 'house arrest'. On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 2:47 PM g...@1337.io wrote: > With talk of there being an involuntary statewide (WA) and then national > quarantines (house arrest) for multiple weeks, has anyone put thought into > the

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Mar 12, 2020, at 3:00 PM, Troy Martin wrote: > > On March 12, 2020 10:22 AM, g...@1337.io wrote: >> With talk of there being an involuntary statewide (WA) and then national >> quarantines (house arrest) for multiple weeks, has anyone put thought >> into the impacts of this on your

RE: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Troy Martin
On March 12, 2020 10:22 AM, g...@1337.io wrote: > With talk of there being an involuntary statewide (WA) and then national > quarantines (house arrest) for multiple weeks, has anyone put thought > into the impacts of this on your networks if/when this comes to > fruition? No WFH policy here yet,

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Fletcher Kittredge
Ben; I am sure your SLA's have force majeure clauses. I mean, they must, right? On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 2:57 PM Ben Cannon wrote: > We’ve already had 1 building delay us access pushing us into an SLA breach > due to COVID-19 fuckups. I mean “procedures". > -Ben. > > -Ben Cannon > CEO 6x7

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread Ben Cannon
We’ve already had 1 building delay us access pushing us into an SLA breach due to COVID-19 fuckups. I mean “procedures". -Ben. -Ben Cannon CEO 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC b...@6by7.net > On Mar 12, 2020, at 10:22 AM, g...@1337.io wrote: > > With talk of there

COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-12 Thread g...@1337.io
With talk of there being an involuntary statewide (WA) and then national quarantines (house arrest) for multiple weeks, has anyone put thought into the impacts of this on your networks if/when this comes to fruition? We're already pushing the limits with telecommuters / those that are WFH, but