I have a policy applied to my upstreams and peers to deny the IXP's LANs
were connected to. I don't think of any reason to learn these routes from
someone else's network.
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 7:44 PM Cummings, Chris wrote:
> Not too sure about your topology, but I’ve had something similar bit
I cleaned two blocks last year with Spamhaus and others. Took me less than two
weeks and Spamhaus were the quickest of the bunch (we're talking about a full
or two business days). PSN can be tricky, same for Netflix and whatnot but I
always put these new blocks in "quarantine" for a couple of we
Hello NANOG,
I was wondering if there was a list of networks that enforce RPKI
validation and dropping invalids.
The shortlist I know is: AT&T (since February of this year) and of course
NTT because of Job
Thanks
Eric
Got alerts for 80.67.75.0/24 (Akamai) normally announced by Tier1 providers
routed by a long AS path from our of our peers:
80.67.75.0/24 AS path: 9002 9198 43727 6762 2914 23454 23454 I,
validation-state: unknown
80.67.64.0/19 AS path: 1299 3257 34164
I just got home and it seems Akamai alread
Hello,
Anyone has peering contacts in AS16509 other than peering @ amazon.com to setup
a PNI? All my previous contacts are gone.
Thanks
Eric
Thanks everyone for the off-list replies.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 11:02 AM Eric Dugas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Anyone has peering contacts in AS16509 other than peering @ amazon.com to
> setup a PNI? All my previous contacts are gone.
>
> Thanks
> Eric
>
Hello,
One of our customers is having issues with his Canon printers that needs to
connect to https://ugwportal.net for whatever reason. The issue is only
visible from one of our netblock to a few IPs in 202.248.100.0/24. I don't
believe this is a routing issue.
The netblock is routed by Fujitsu'
Bell Canada still uses a lot of VDSL2 last-miles in Quebec and Ontario.
Max speed is 100/10 over bonded pairs and 50/10 over a single pair over short
distances. Generally served from a fiber-fed DSLAM and less than 500 meters.
On Oct 15 2019, at 1:48 pm, Rod Beck wrote:
> I understand. My recoll
Looking for a Google/GMail contact, off-list.
Eric
I saw various content being served from Akamai, Amazon, Fastly and Limelight so
far. I'm in Montreal.
Video is served from the following hosts:
vod-akc-na-central-1.media.dssott.com
vod-ftc-na-central-1.media.dssott.com
vod-ftc-na-east-1.media.dssott.com
vod-ftc-na-west-2.media.dssott.com
vod-llc
Had a similar issue where a provider would slap a ~10% "FCC Regulatory
Surcharge" (not specified in the contract) on IP transit delivered in Canada.
We spent multiple hours trying to resolve the issues. I ended up by de-peering
from the three letter name company. They were the only one doing thi
CIRA (.CA) started a project one or two years ago:
https://cira.ca/build-better-internet/cira-internet-performance-test
CRTC (Canadian equivalent of the FCC) also conducted tests by sending test
boxes to volunteers: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/internet/performance.htm and
https://www.measuringbro
Hello,
Just trying to reach a clueful system or network admins from Yellow Pages.
You can contact me off-list.
Eric
Any Google Cloud people or people really used to work with GC/GCI on the list?
Please contact me off-list
Thanks
Eric
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f01e8d07-1e4e?r=bmFub2dAbmFub2cub3Jn)
I had a good first experience with them. Would do business with them
again.![](https://link.nylas.com/open/4sk3yzfka4ymj01d79p0ldahw/local-
7d1f435e-7abb?r=bmFub2dAbmFub2cub3Jn)
On Nov 4 2016, at 4:47 pm, Jeremy Austin wrote:
> Hilco Streambank is ipv4auctions.com
>
> They are reasonably
I chuckled at "In September, after the release of Oracle's second-generation
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) datacenters, Oracle CTO Larry Ellison
proclaimed that "Amazon's lead is over" in the cloud market."
Eric
On Nov 21 2016, at 12:18 pm, J. Hellenthal wrote:
> Don't blame ya I'
I like nperf.com as I usually always get consistent results and you
can keep track of your results if you sign up. They only have one
server in Canada (hosted by OVH in Beauharnois) but you can host your
own like Ookla's Speedtest.net.
On 5 December 2016 at 15:37, Janusz Jezowicz wrote:
> My comp
Was connected to them in NYC and in the past two years, we only had one issue
and it was a faulty card in one of their core. New workplace is connected to
them in Montreal. No issue so far!
On Feb 7 2017, at 9:14 am, James Stankiewicz wrote:
> We have been using Telia for the last several y
Replace Level3 with CenturyLink as they're basically taking over AS33566. Would
add Zayo (AS6461) to the list.
I'm not familiar with Sparkle/Seabone to be honest as we're operating an
eyeball network exclusively in the NA.
On May 16 2018, at 10:54 am, Aaron Gould wrote:
>
> http://icaruswept.co
I've requested many times 1G/10G EI circuits without CPEs and even had
Settlement based peering from AS577 delivered on an EVC on a CPE-less ENNI
so they definitely be flexible.
This was with Bell wholesale thought. If you deal with retail, your
experience may vary...
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018, 19:25 J
If you find someone helpful at L3/CL for your request, I would like to have its
contact (off-list). I've been trying to cleanup old objects too without much
success.
Eric
On Sep 17 2018, at 10:15 am, Brian Rak wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get some old IRR objects removed from the LEVEL3 database,
>
First result on Google:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-ca/office365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges?redirectSourcePath=%252farticle%252fOffice-365-URLs-and-IP-address-ranges-8548a211-3fe7-47cb-abb1-355ea5aa88a2
On Sep 25 2018, at 12:13 pm, David Bass wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a good list
I don't really get the Cogent/Google peering issues. I've been hearing this for
years... How about fixing it already? Telling customer to get other transit
providers to get to a given network is really bad.
On a side note, HE is still HE but they're trying really hard to be a good
netcitizen. T
Hello,
I have one or two questions for networks currently interconnected with
Rogers Cable at 855 York Mills.
Please respond off-list if you do.
Thank you
Eric
I've been using https://github.com/ramnode/LookingGlass for a while. In Python
2.7 instead of PHP. Works well under nginx.
On Oct 29 2018, at 5:48 pm, Thomas King wrote:
>
> Hi Mehmet,
> DE-CIX just launched its new Looking Glass service
> (https://lg.de-cix.net/alice/) based on the open source
Hello,
Trying to find a contact at BGPView.io (outside the useless contact form). Some
of their data for our ASN has been outdated for months so I'm trying to find
where they get the data from.
Thanks
Eric
That's quite the tour...
>From Montreal, QC
traceroute to 23.92.178.22 (23.92.178.22), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 67-221-x-x.ebox.net (67.221.x.x) 0.459 ms 0.431 ms 0.409 ms
2 ix-ae-10-190.tcore1.mtt-montreal.as6453.net (206.82.135.105) 5.637 ms 5.619
ms 5.588 ms
3 if-ae-12-2.tcore1.w6c-montr
Saw this on our old GTT bill first and then on our Hibernia account bill when
they merge their finance dept.
Filled a dispute with GTT finance and after multiple fights, we got these
surcharges removed. We ended up with a HUGE mess on our bills, charged in USD
when our contracts were in CAD, do
I also look at hand-off locations (as long as it doesn't compromise the overall
robustness of the design).
Most providers will be able to hand-off in the BMMR of a carrier hotel and some
will have the flexibility to hand-off in particular suites within the same
building or other locations near
There's a Montreal startup called Obkio who are doing network probes (VM
and hardware). I've tested the product in its early phase (i.e. it was
lacking features that are now implemented or are going to be implemented
soon).
They recently launched the speed test feature:
https://medium.com/obkio/ap
There you go:
https://www.scribd.com/document/399871041/TATA-AS6453-BGP-Communities
On Feb 17 2019, at 10:50 pm, Tim Warnock wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Anyone have a list of BGP communities for TATA/AS6453? Mainly chasing geo
> tags.
> Their peeringdb contacts are non-responsive.
> Thanks
> Tim.
>
Anyone from RocketFiber's engineering group on this list?
Contact me off-list please!
Eric
I recently negotiated a new contract with a tier1 for IP transit in Canada and
just got the invoice. I saw a "new" Regulatory Recovery Surcharge of 10% the
MRC (before taxes) that I've never seen before. Do any of my Canadian fellows
on this list are paying this outrageous surcharge?
Other t
the cost without any mention of it. I've never heard of such a
thing.
>
> Graham Johnston
Network Planner
Westman Communications Group
204.717.2829
johnst...@westmancom.com
>
> \-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Eric D
I hope someone contacted you off-list because their NOC's answer
was unacceptable.
Pretty sure it's a human error and not malicious but network operators have
to react quickly to this type of issue.
Several days? Even several hours is a ridiculous response time. Contact
their upstream providers a
And the 4x100G. That's four times the capacity of the network I work for.
~100k subs.
On Jun 2, 2017 16:54, "Aaron Gould" wrote:
> Btw
>
> Wow, a ~2 million dollar boundary (dual PTX1000's) for the NANOG 70
> conference geez
>
> -aaron
>
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto
Hello,
We're planning to phase out some 10G link-aggregations in favor of 100G
interfaces. We've been looking at buying MIC3-3D-1X100GE-CFP, MPC3E and
Fiberstore CFPs.
I've been told that CFPs (in general) weren't that reliable. They were
kinda "replaced" almost a year and a half or so after its
I'm using KnowRoaming in Europe. Didn't used it in the States yet but in
Canada, I was on Bell LTE network. Pretty sure it's behind NAT though (it
is on KPN in NL anyway).
On Sep 17, 2017 19:08, "Max Tulyev" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> sorry for possible off-topic, I really did not know where to ask th
For some reason my previous email was empty.
What I wrote:
"Some of these numbers are largely inflated...
e.g. Teksavvy at 937,855 estimated users. How can they have 937,855 users
if they "only" have 686,848 IPv4 (https://bgp.he.net/AS5645)?
Also, Allstream/Zayo AS15290 has a lot of IPs but it'
It takes a couple of days before it ramps up. Pretty sure it's all covered
in the docs on the partner portal.
On 24 October 2017 at 10:56, Aaron Gould wrote:
> How long is typical for the newly installed fna server cache to stay in
> "testing" phase before moving to "in production" ? I've been
Contact the company you're leasing the subnet from and ask them to update the
geo location to your particular location(s). It's going to take time, usually
around two to four weeks to get updated at MaxMind, ipinfodb.com, etc.
I have to add that leasing subnets is a bad idea in general and this
Anyone from AWS can contact me off-list? We peer with AS16509 in Montreal and
Toronto and get really good speed to US-EAST-1, US-EAST-2 and of course
CA-CENTRAL-1 but anything else outside the east coast (US-WEST-1 and US-WEST-2
more precisely) is about ten times slower even on multi-threaded HT
ngdb.com/net/1418
>
> > On 7 Dec 2017, at 13:08, Eric Dugas > (mailto:edu...@unknowndevice.ca)> wrote:
> > Anyone from AWS can contact me off-list? We peer with AS16509 in Montreal
> > and Toronto and get really good speed to US-EAST-1, US-EAST-2 and of course
> &g
Pretty sure there's not a lot of provider and there's probably one national
infrastructure (a bit like Iceland). Try contacting Telepost as they seem
to be the only provider in the country:
https://telepost.gl/en/english/liberalized-wholesale
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 3:24 PM, Rivera, Alberto
wrote
On the IP geoloc subject, we (EBOX) actually have multiple pools for QC-based
and ON-based customers. When a customer is provisioned, his service address is
validated in our system and it auto-populates the Radius profile with a
different profile for each provinces e.g. fttn-on-50 or fttn-qc-50.
Replied off-list since it's a bit off-topic.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 18:47 Jean-Francois Mezei mailto:jfmezei_na...@vaxination.ca)> wrote:
> On 2018-03-27 18:28, Eric Dugas wrote:
> > On the IP geoloc subject, we (EBOX) actually have multiple pools for
> > QC-based and ON-b
We have the 70S, it's pretty awesome. We paid around $15K CAD new. You might
want to look for the 12S or 19S if the price is an issue. I believe you can
also find them refurbished.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Pui Edylie [mailto:em...@edylie.net]
Sent: March 18, 2014 10:43 PM
To: Shaw
Thanks, also emailed support@ noc@. Didn't receive any bounce emails..
e...@zerofail.com
AS40191
On Apr 2, 2014 5:06 PM, Aris Lambrianidis wrote:
Contacted ip@indosat.com about this, I urge others to do the same.
--Aris
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Andrew (Andy) Ashley
wrote:
> Hi All
Has anyone seen/touched Huawei's Atom Router? It was announced at the Mobile
World Congress 2014.. haven't seen anything on the Interweb since. I'd be
interested in getting one or two units to play in my lab!
http://www.huawei.com/mwc2014/en/articles/hw-328011.htm
Eric
Hello,
I'm searching for carriers with POPs at 151 Front St. W. and 1050 West
Pender/555 Hastings in Vancouver, BC. Searching for a 1G EVPL and 10G EVPL.
I asked all the national telcos and they're really expensive so I'm
searching for alternatives. I'm already in touch with GTT by the way.
Than
Hello NANOG,
We've been dealing with an interesting throughput issue with one of our
carrier. Specs and topology:
100Mbps EPL, fiber from a national carrier. We do MPLS to the CPE providing
a VRF circuit to our customer back to our data center through our MPLS
network. Circuit has 75 ms of latenc
Hi NANOG,
I'm searching for last-mile providers in Manhattan (near the Holland
tunnel) to provide a 100Mbps and 1Gbps EPL to 60 Hudson. I would like to
avoid the bigger players as much as possible.
Thanks
Eric
We went that way too about 2 years ago. We usually pass around 25 to 40% of our
North American traffic to the 4 IXes we're connected at a very low cost in
Toronto and Montreal. One of the biggest IX we're connected to in New York is
almost the same price per Mbps as some cheap transit providers
Nice try Bell.. So-Net did it two years ago, 2Gbps FTTH in Japan.
Article: http://bgr.com/2013/06/13/so-net-nuro-2gbps-fiber-service/
If you read Japanese: http://www.nuro.jp/hikari/
Eric
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Hank Disuko
Sent: June
Probably a TTL problem. Did you configure ebgp-multihop?
Eric Dugas
ZEROFAIL / AS40191
edu...@zerofail.com
-Original Message-
From: Philip Lavine [mailto:source_ro...@yahoo.com]
Sent: December 18, 2013 10:48 AM
To: NANOG list
Subject: BGP from Juniper to Cisco ASR
Dec 18 07:46:33: %BGP
I don't have any particular insights for Telus, but there is a huge thread
about bypassing Bell ONTs on DSLReports:
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32230041-Internet-Bypassing-the-HH3K-up-to-2-5Gbps-using-a-BCM57810S-NIC
Cheers,
Eric
On Oct 13 2020, at 9:38 pm, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> With the gr
The details you mentioned about Cogent and HE are still right.
I'm managing an eyeball network and have Cogent in our blend but I also have
three other Tier1s and VERY extensive peering (public and private). We have
(from the cheapest to most expensive) Cogent, Telia, Zayo and Tata. I have to
m
gt; referring to Zayo Canada (former AT&T Canada/MTS-Allstream), or AS6461, the
> original Abovenet AS which is Zayo USA's IP transit network?
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 11:17 AM Eric Dugas via NANOG
> wrote:
>
>> The details you mentioned about Cogent and HE are
Single-homed on AS6939, no website setup on gsrcorp.com. (gsrcorp.com)
The address listed is in Plantation, PL and shows is a typical commercial
office building. You can even get virtual office address here:
https://www.davincivirtual.com/loc/us/florida/plantation-virtual-offices/facility-2492
h
Agreed. The few good examples in Canada are Ubisoft/i3D (now mostly just i3D)
and Riot Games. We don't have Valve or Blizzard here.
Epic Games seems to use Akamai for downloads/updates and AWS for backend so I
don't see how you can cache/optimize latency other than getting in Akamai's own
AANP
Hello,
I've been fiddling with JunOS to enable Flowspec IPv6. According to the
docs, it was implemented in 16.x. I've tried to set it up in vRR and vMX in
the 20.x train. Everything commit just fine, I get the inetflow.0 for IPv4
but inet6flow.0 is not appearing.
I already have a JTAC case (now e
ric,
>
> with no v6 fs rules, the table inet6flow.0 stay hidden. Try to make any.
>
> --
> S pozdravem/Best Regards,
> Zbyněk
>
>
>
> Dne 21.05.21 v 20:10 Eric Dugas via NANOG napsal(a):
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've been fiddling with JunOS to enable Fl
I'm not in the US but in Canada it's been 50/10 since 2016 and we're just
"almost" there yet. IMO the target should have been more like 100/30 or
even 50 of upload.
100/100 might be a bit short sighted considering it'll take years to
accomplish the necessary last-mile/distribution upgrades in rura
Hello,
I am currently building a PNI with Cloudflare. The PNI was approved in
April, cross-connects ordered and installed in May but I haven't heard from
them since.
My initial contact (who was really helpful) did try to push internally
multiple times but their connect team isn't following up at
Hello,
Canadian Tire has a routing loop in their network. We tried the public contact
in their ARIN and none of them are reachable externally.
The loop is inside 205.210.17.0/24, (205.210.17.0/24) announced by AS396367
Thanks
Eric Dugas
Replied off-list
Eric
On Jun 11 2020, at 2:27 pm, edwin.malle...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi Nanog,
>
>
> I have need of a reputable IPv4 broker or service – personal experience with
> said broker would be preferred. These would be for small blocks - /23, 24s –
> in the US, so ARIN. I know, I know, IP
I like globaltraceroute.com (RIPE Atlas probes and NLNOG RING
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, 15:28 Geoff Mulligan wrote:
> I really like netvty! Great tool.
>
> Geoff
>
>
> On 7/16/20 11:41 AM, Todd Dressel wrote:
>
> I’ve been using netVTY for a while (https://netvty.com). Its an ssh
> client that rec
Hello NANOG,
Could somebody from AS6327/Shaw's network team contact me off-list? I’ve tried
the peering and NOC aliases and got automated replies but no follow ups in
months.
Thanks
Eric
I got what I needed. Thanks!
Eric
On Aug 4 2020, at 3:21 pm, Eric Dugas wrote:
> Hello NANOG,
>
> Could somebody from AS6327/Shaw's network team contact me off-list? I’ve
> tried the peering and NOC aliases and got automated replies but no follow ups
> in months.
> Thanks
> Eric
Here's some more literature:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/rpki-and-the-rtr-protocol/
Eric
On Aug 20 2020, at 10:00 am, Dovid Bender wrote:
> Fabien,
>
> Thanks. So to sum it up there is nothing stopping a bad actor from
> impersonating me as if I am BGP'ing with them. It's to stop any other AS
Their NOC is usually very responsive
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 10:46 AM Paschal Masha
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Any Techie from AS6939 to help with a routing issue in Denver ANY2 IX.
> Please contact me offlist. Thanks
>
>
>
> *Paschal Masha*
> Senior Network Engineer
> 6x7 Networks | 1 (831)325-0544
> Ti
My PNI with them in Montreal is barely passing any traffic since yesterday just
before 18:00.
Fastly is also on QIX in Montreal, and both LAGs shows no traffic since
yesterday, same time my PNI's traffic dropped.
I've tried to reach peering@ and noc@ today but no replies so far and it's been
ho
I got news this morning, they're investigating since Tuesday ~18:00. No ETA for
now.
On Oct 8 2020, at 12:04 am, Eric Dugas wrote:
> My PNI with them in Montreal is barely passing any traffic since yesterday
> just before 18:00.
>
> Fastly is also on QIX in Montreal, and b
Hello,
Anyone else seeing a large withdrawal of routes on their Zayo AS6461
sessions? We've lost about 400k routes at around 10:40 EDT.
Nothing in their Network Status so far
Eric
Traffic resumed about 30 minutes ago. They blamed a fiber cut but the fiber
cut is still ongoing between Ottawa and Kingston. Not sure how you can
blame loosing half of the Internet when you lose half of your
connectivity... Montreal is connected to Toronto and NYC.
Eric
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 3
I've just sent this update over the Outages ML:
>Dear Customer,
>
>We regret to inform you that your services were affected by an incident
>occurred at 16:00 UTC during a routine update of a routing policy for
>aggregated prefixes in Telia Carrier IP Core network. This caused traffic to
>prefix
I am in no way an expert in APAC but all of the IP carriers I have in NA
are present in HK: Cogent, Tata, Telia, Zayo.
My guess is a good portion of the interconnections with other IP carriers,
CDNs and such will be either in Singapore or Tokyo.
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 1:56 PM nanoguser99 via NAN
I poked one of my contacts and he told me it was resolved. If it's not,
maybe give more details here so they can validate and follow up if needed.
Eric
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 11:06 PM Michael Zarglis via NANOG
wrote:
> Been dealing with an asymmetric routing issue and have not gotten
> anywher
A friend of mine mentioned that both our Canadian ASNs were listed in
AS147028's peer list on https://bgp.he.net/AS147028 but we have no
adjacency to this network.
Their peer count jumped from 1 in May 2022 to 1,800 and just a few days ago
jumped to 8,800. Beside NL-IX, all the IX they are listed
Cloudflare has https://speed.cloudflare.com and Apple has
http://test.edge.apple/debug/ too.
The Cloudflare speed test usually gives lesser results vs. Ookla while
Apple's test URL is only useful to test on which cluster an end-customer
ends up. I'll take notes about the "networkQuality" command!
Starlink has nothing to do with Google Fiber. It used to use Google Cloud
for routing (BYOIP) in the early days but I am sure this has changed.
Eric
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 9:51 AM Tom Beecher wrote:
> I can say with certainty at least one downlink location is not using
> Google Fiber, as I am
Greetings!
Let's say you inherit legacy assets (ASN & IPv4 netblock), what are the
first advantages that come to mind (beside not having to pay annual fees).
Any disadvantages? The ones I can think of is the lack of RIR routing
security services (in the ARIN region at least). No IRR, no RPKI at a
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 3:25 PM o...@delong.com wrote:
>
> It’s unlikely that lack of RPKI will be a significant drawback for the
> foreseeable future.
>
It is actually. The older Orgs I manage all have RIR-based IRR and RPKI.
Thanks all for the answers
Hello,
I'm searching for a technical contact, either Ops or Eng at Aptum AS13768
to remove stale route objects created by their NOC from IRR(s).
Contacting their nsc.global@ group yielded no response at all.
Thanks
Eric
Same on our side + Fastly, Akamai, a little bit of Apple too. Not sure what
content exactly.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 10:36 AM Charles Monson
wrote:
> I'm seeing an uptick from Apple's AS6185, along with the usual CDNs,
> all around that time. Looks like there is a new iOS update (17.3).
>
> On T
You can submit your request here: https://cache.edge.apple/inquire
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 8:54 AM Aaron1 wrote:
> peering-...@group.apple.com
>
> I think it’s AEC (Apple Edge Caching). This might get you closer to
> speaking with someone in that group.
>
> Aaron
>
> > On Mar 6, 2024, at 1:46 AM,
That name rang a bell so I looked up my emails.
They contacted me last year, they were claiming to be "working with some of
the major streaming brands, such as Amazon Prime Video, to improve the
quality of both VOD and live streaming while also reducing the load on ISP
networks such as your own.".
We have used it in our core since JunOS 20.3+ but no peers (over 250) have
accepted to use TCP-AO so far.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 8:20 AM Andrew Gallo wrote:
> There's a github repo with configuration examples from a number of vendors
>
> https://github.com/TCP-AO
>
>
> As for usageslow adop
I see a mix of Akamai, Amazon, Apple (iOS/macOS updates?), Edgio, Fastly
for direct peers. I haven't dug into transit but I see spikes on Arelion
and Cogent.
Quick search is showing me multiple possibilities: Fallout 76 update, PS5
firmware update, possibly Fortnite update.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 a
They're not. Over the last years, I've asked their sales team to stop
requesting meetings until they actually have plans to build a POP. Haven't
heard of them since but it doesn't mean it's not in the plans.
IMO, the posting you saw is for NTT Data Services. They have offices in
Montreal but NTT D
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