NANOG Community,
The NANOG Program Committee (PC) would like to remind you that we are
accepting proposals for in-person or live remote presentations at all
sessions of NANOG 86, a hybrid meeting, taking place in Hollywood,
California on 17-19 Oct 2022. Below is a summary of key details and dates
Anyone have a point of contact for imperva?
Regards,
Josh
If one watches the activity in the tower/outside plant construction side of
things, Dish recent went into a burst of activity in hiring tower
contractors and signing leases on monopoles, towers and other sites in a
"use it or lose it" necessity to have *some* sort of LTE radios actually
mounted, po
Also, to be a little clearer, Dish’s entrance to the cellular world was a
byproduct of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. There were understandably some
concerns with reducing the nationwide competitive landscape down to three
carriers, so they had to agree to help prop up a replacement competitor.
Fr
I had that during the 2020 storm that swept through the US. I called PUD a few
months before about a tree hanging at a 45 degree angle above the primaries. I
called again a month later when I noticed the tree had been slowly shifting. No
sense or urgency from the PUD. Then the storm hit and I wa
Maybe.
I saw multiple reports of a town this past week end that didn't respond to
multiple calls for a transformer and pole CURRENTLY on fire. I guess they had
better things to do.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
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On 6/26/22 19:27, Justin Streiner wrote:
Does anyone here have a contact at Comcast for reporting outside plant
issues that are not (at the moment) service-affecting? I am not a
Comcast customer, and they make it nearly impossible for non-customers
to reach them unless you're signing up for ser
Thank you to everyone who responded off-list. I was able to get a repair
ticket opened with Comcast and they will be dispatching a crew to take a
look.
Thank you
jms
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 10:27 PM Justin Streiner
wrote:
> Does anyone here have a contact at Comcast for reporting outside plant
You have to find the local "Damage Prevention" guy. You might call the
county engineer office and see what they have for permits (for Comcast) in
the area and call that guy.
You might also find out the owner of the poles, often the power company but
maybe the phone company.
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022
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