My apologies to all. I previously posted here some inaccurate information,
which I must now retract and correct.
I incorrectly asserted that "DiViNetworks has received $15 million
USD worth of venture capital from the International Finance Corporation,
a commercial lender and member of the
How is it technically possible that they reuse unused bandwidth without
some funky AS/Route announcement fun?! Anyone can explain that ?
~A
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 8:09 PM Ronald F. Guilmette
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> I mention in passing also that at the present time, DiViNetworks has
> a grand total o
I mention in passing also that at the present time, DiViNetworks has
a grand total of some 6,070 unique route objects registered in the RADB
data base.
Where I come from, that's a lot of routes.
https://pastebin.com/raw/YeFBd1qZ
I would be gnerally unconcerned if not for the fact that two
Regarding DiviNetworks...
I am not personally persuaded that an Israeli company that inserted
a route object into the RADB data base to act as a cover for the
company's apparent theft of a nice juicy /16 AFRINIC region legacy
block that actually belongs to, and belonged to a South African
state
em. This he networks get paid, and no
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business model is
to facilitate pseudonymous web scraping. If you want to anonymously
check out your competitors' pricing (anb automate it), you do it by
accessing your competitors' web site through DiviNetworks' tunneled
transits around the globe.
https://divinetworks.com/nature-of-the-traffic/
So, i
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They don’t lease your IP space is the thing.
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On 05/02/2020, 20:15, "NANOG on behalf of Steve Saner"
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Has anyone here worked with DiviNetworks (https://divinetworks.com/) to
"sell" their unused bandwidth?
I'd be curious to hear any thoughts or e
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 11:15 AM Steve Saner wrote:
> Has anyone here worked with DiviNetworks (https://divinetworks.com/) to
> "sell" their unused bandwidth?
"Both USED and unused IPs can be utilized. IP allocation is NOT needed. "
"the configuration that we p
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> Has anyone here worked with DiviNetworks (https://divinetworks.com/) to
> "sell" their unused bandwidth?
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> I'd be curious to hear any thoughts or experiences.
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Has anyone here worked with DiviNetworks (https://divinetworks.com/) to
"sell" their unused bandwidth?
I'd be curious to hear any thoughts or experiences.
Steve
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