Re: Nashville

2020-12-29 Thread Robert DeVita
AT&T Disaster Recovery Team is probably the best in the business. The resources they can bring to the table are unmatched. This would have been 100x worse if it hit a carrier neutral datacenter. They don’t have nearly the same resources to restore something like this. They usually do a road show

Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail

2020-12-29 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The massive 911 failure in WA state a few years ago was ultimately caused by a failure in CenturyLink/legacy qwest transport equipment, where the PSAP register was physically located in Colorado and inaccessible from the point of view of network equipment in WA. On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 1:19 PM Matt

Re: Nashville

2020-12-29 Thread Eric Kuhnke
>From a few days ago. Obviously centralizing lots of ss7/pstn stuff all in one place has a long recovery time when it's physically damaged. Something to think about for entities that own and operate traditional telco COs and their plans for disaster recovery. Nv1 Here is the latest update: 6:46

Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail

2020-12-29 Thread Peter E . Fry
--- Original message --- Subject: Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail From: Matt Erculiani To: Sean Donelan Cc: nanog@nanog.org list Date: Tuesday, 12/29/2020 15:19:00 This isn't the place where state governments are looking for feedback, so surely this will fall on deaf

Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail

2020-12-29 Thread Matt Erculiani
This isn't the place where state governments are looking for feedback, so surely this will fall on deaf ears, but... Who runs 911 services on top of a single carrier solution? I wouldn't run a 10 seat mom and pop outfit without at least a cellular backup on a different carrier. 911 services are c

Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail

2020-12-29 Thread Sean Donelan
The FCC published its annual report on state 911 fees https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-issues-annual-report-state-911-fees-1 The report finds that in 2019, states and territories collected more than $3 billion in 911 fees, and more than $200 million of that funding was diverted for uses other

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Dec 25, 2020, at 09:45 , Bryan Fields wrote: > > On 12/25/20 4:52 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: >> For the home, if you're looking at shipping 10Gbps-based CPE's for under >> US$200, I can't think of anything other than the Tik: >> >> https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_rm > > That has

Re: [External] Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Matthew Petach
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Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread James R Cutler
On Dec 29, 2020, at 11:53 AM, Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 12/29/20 8:42 AM, Aaron Wendel wrote: >> Oh, we still get calls about speed issues. It's always wonderful when >> someone puts their own 10 year old Linksys WRT54G and double NATs behind our >> CPE then sends in a speed test wondering w

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Michael Thomas
On 12/29/20 10:36 AM, Aaron Wendel wrote: It does have wireless.  That doesn't prevent people from trying to use their old equipment in addition. ("My dad's uncle's cousin's former roommate works in IT and told me I just needed to plug my old router into your new router.") Yes, but does y

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Aaron Wendel
It does have wireless.  That doesn't prevent people from trying to use their old equipment in addition. ("My dad's uncle's cousin's former roommate works in IT and told me I just needed to plug my old router into your new router.") On 12/29/2020 10:53 AM, Michael Thomas wrote: On 12/29/20 8:

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Peter E . Fry
From: Ben Cannon To: Darin Steffl [...] Again, it seems nice to be able to do this but most companies don't have idle resources sitting around to give away things for free. We have zero extra time to work for free. We’re a tiny company and I already have a department dedicated to givi

Anyone from Draftkings.com on here?

2020-12-29 Thread Matthew Crocker
Hoping someone from Draftkings.com is on this list. If so, please message me directly so I can get a subnet block cleared up. Thanks -Matt

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Michael Thomas
On 12/29/20 9:00 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: People love throwing their own router behind whatever Internet connection they have. It almost never fails to cause a problem. Well *some* of us know what we're doing. And in my case, it's both because it doesn't deal with buffer bloat, but more impor

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Mike Hammett
People love throwing their own router behind whatever Internet connection they have. It almost never fails to cause a problem. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Michael Thomas" To: nano

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Michael Thomas
On 12/29/20 8:42 AM, Aaron Wendel wrote: Oh, we still get calls about speed issues. It's always wonderful when someone puts their own 10 year old Linksys WRT54G and double NATs behind our CPE then sends in a speed test wondering why they're only getting 10Mbits on their Gbit line.  We get tho

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Aaron Wendel
The majority of our customers are still on Brocade MLXs.  We're in the process of upgrading all our equipment to Arista switches to accommodate the increased demand for 40G and 100G ports as well as implement 400G ports. Aaron On 12/29/2020 3:33 AM, Jonathon Exley wrote: Hi Aaron, Just out

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Aaron Wendel
Oh, we still get calls about speed issues. It's always wonderful when someone puts their own 10 year old Linksys WRT54G and double NATs behind our CPE then sends in a speed test wondering why they're only getting 10Mbits on their Gbit line.  We get those ALL the time. :) On 12/29/2020 1:28 AM,

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Ben Cannon
> Again, it seems nice to be able to do this but most companies don't have idle > resources sitting around to give away things for free. We have zero extra > time to work for free. We’re a tiny company and I already have a department dedicated to giving - really we do have some often highly s

Re: 10g residential CPE

2020-12-29 Thread Darin Steffl
Oh they'll get plenty of support calls still, almost all about wifi issues. They'll be connected to 2.4ghz on an old device, run a speedtest and only get 30 mbps and complain they're not getting 950 mbps on their free connection. WiFi issues will always cause support calls no matter what isp. The