When I go to https://www.whatsapp.com/ I see the page in Latvian - but
only on FF.
When using Chrome I see the page in English.
So who is doing bad geolocation? FF or Whatsapp?
Thanks,
Hank
On 8/17/23 21:43, Jakob Heitz (jheitz) via NANOG wrote:
"prepend as-path" has taken its place.
That pours water on my imaginary fire :-).
I was imagining something sexier, especially given how pretty "useless"
AS_PATH prepending is nowadays.
Mark.
Additionally this appears to have a strong correlation with everything that
is hosted by Akamai Edge. Akamai, we are a fairly mundane last mile
operator...
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 4:58 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> I am directly in contact with the right people and team now.
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2023,
I am directly in contact with the right people and team now.
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 3:53 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> We have just seen a complete cut off of iCloud and Apple TV traffic and
> functionality at AS29852.
>
> AS29852 (Honest) is a specialist in apartment and condominium building
>
We have just seen a complete cut off of iCloud and Apple TV traffic and
functionality at AS29852.
AS29852 (Honest) is a specialist in apartment and condominium building
symmetric gigabit and above residential last Mile access, based in the New
York city, Jersey City, and Connecticut region.
All
The single road, or two road situation is extremely similar to what is
happening right now in some parts of canada, with massive forest fires in
the northwest territories, cutting off Yellowknife and rural communities.
If the fiber is built along the one road that exists, and that one road
gets
I have a large set of residential last mile gigabit customers in the NYC/NJ
area where the /24 sized blocks for our CPE DHCP pools has just been
blocked by Hulu. Please contact me off list.
I am also trying to help Hulu here, because they're about to have several
thousand customers complaining,
"prepend as-path" has taken its place.
Kind Regards,
Jakob
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 21:42:22 +0200
From: Mark Tinka
On 8/16/23 16:16, michael brooks - ESC wrote:
> Perhaps (probably) naively, it seems to me that DPA would have been a
> useful BGP attribute. Can anyone shed light on why this
It’s SUPER common for all of the carriers on a cell site to share the same common backhaul path. And I can tell you from personal hands-on experience the majority (90+%) of cell sites in the US have simplex connectivity.On Aug 17, 2023, at 2:00 PM, TJ Trout wrote:I'm familiar with the island,
Union or not, it's always best to be descriptive when seeking help on a mailing
list, especially when involving a huge telecom conglomerate. "I need a global
tier 3 engineer" with no explanation or reasoning is a little off-putting, imo.
From: NANOG on behalf of
On 8/17/23 6:28 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 8/17/23 11:26 AM, scott via NANOG wrote:
I don't want to overwhelm the list, but since there's interest here's
something interesting I just now got from the electric company. 400
poles and 300 transformers. Wow!
Those of us from
On 8/17/23 11:26 AM, scott via NANOG wrote:
I don't want to overwhelm the list, but since there's interest here's
something interesting I just now got from the electric company. 400
poles and 300 transformers. Wow!
Those of us from California and the west have watched this in abject
Hi all - I've also asked the Nomad Futurist Foundation for sources for
help. Here are a few if you are interested. There will also be a number
of initiatives to help with goods/services donations which would be great.
Hope these help too:
Maui Food Bank: https://mauifoodbank.org/
Maui Humane
I don't want to overwhelm the list, but since there's interest here's
something interesting I just now got from the electric company. 400
poles and 300 transformers. Wow!
scott
Over the past week, I have been with our teams on Maui that have
helped safely restore power to 80% of the
I missed some of the below yesterday.
"Though I am curious about the Paniolo cable landing in Lahaina. Did it
survive"
I believe a land section of the Paniolo cable was not burned and I think
that's what they used. Perhaps it was actually the undersea part and I
just don't have access
> On Aug 17, 2023, at 1:55 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
>
> I'm familiar with the island, it's it's puzzling that the major 3 cell
> carriers would accept a single point of failure like that, you would think
> they had microwave backup at minimum. Maybe it was a generator issue.
>
It’s common for
Maybe post more details. Those union folks aren't going to do anything
extra...
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 12:41 AM Etienne-Victor Depasquale via NANOG <
nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
> No luck yet, and that's ok, but in case anyone is able to contact me (off
> list),
> I'd settle for anyone from the
I'm familiar with the island, it's it's puzzling that the major 3 cell
carriers would accept a single point of failure like that, you would think
they had microwave backup at minimum. Maybe it was a generator issue.
I'm sure a few cells burned but there are over ten on the west side so they
On 8/17/23 3:14 AM, Jason Kuehl wrote:
I would be willing to travel down to help restore infra; I did this back
around Sandy as well. Is there anyone we can contact?
I am not sure who to contact. I don't work with the fiber guys as I am
a router guy. I could only tell you to call the
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 6:43 PM scott via NANOG wrote:
> Last, it's an island and diverse paths are
> short in number.
To put it into perspective: there are exactly TWO roads that can get
you from Lahaina back to Kahului and the airport. One of them is a
narrow, cliff-hugging single lane road
No luck yet, and that's ok, but in case anyone is able to contact me (off
list),
I'd settle for anyone from the Global Tier 3 group of network engineers
from AT
Thank you!
Etienne
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 12:43 PM Etienne-Victor Depasquale
wrote:
> Hello good people,
>
> If anyone from AT in
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