Ok, thanks, I see.
let's take Russia as my International destination. It takes
0.099 CHF per minute, plus I have to pay something for this VoIP adapter,
plus I stop using Internet for the time of talking, plus
I get unpredictable distortions due to the Internet nature.
Thanks, I'd better
Thanks, I'd better continue using http://www.10787.ch/index2.php
Why not http://www.skype.com/products/skypeout/ ?
because I want to talk, and not to struggle with the internet connection
problems or with oversaturated links. Just plain old service: dial and
talk, that's it.
what's all
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Yeah right, 10787:
http://www.bakom.ch/en/telekommunikation/amt_pub/?id=260
well, when they disappear, I'll switch back to mytel.ch
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Ok lets try another real-world example: You have an internet
connection via cable and you don't want to pay the 25.25 monthly fee to
Swi$$com for your telephone number you can circumvent that by using a
VoIP-provider which gateways to the POTS.
Cablecom charges CHF 20, I don't see much
--- Daniel Lorch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Econophone charges 9.90, freenet.de and skype out offer 'prepaid'
services without base charge.
... and without any quality and availability commitment
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Are we talking about VoIP in general or Econostreamer?
well, both. I try to tell that nothing is free. If you want to
dial and speak, and recognize what the other side speaks, it costs something
to the provider, and hence to you. And that VoIP is not
I would be interested. Though the previous attempt didn't get too many people.
The table was reserved for 15-20 people, and we were only about 6. And
nobody came from Lausanne, so we could meet in Geneve instead of Nyon.
But that place in Nyon was very nice, with home-brewed beer and that
--- Francois Deppierraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that place in Nyon was very nice, with home-brewed beer and that
Northern french way of pizza, I forgot the name...
FlammenKuche ?
exactly!
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Anyone interested in funding this?
The subject is about an SNMP discovery module that would build the
configuration for the SNMP collector. Should be pretty interesting for
network operators...
Stan
--- Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED
--- Safehost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As one of the few who made the last event in Nyon I would be very happy for
a beer evening on the 16th.
Perhaps we should decide on either Geneva or Lausanne (are you VTX guys
still out there?!) as Nyon was in the end a compromise that suited very few
Hi,
a simple google search would give you these links:
http://loadrunner.uits.iu.edu/weathermaps/abilene/
http://arti.indiana.edu/ott/technol/techs/0023.html
There were some ideas to build such functionality on top of RRFW,
but we haven't found the budget for that.
Cheers,
Stan
--- Arie
hi,
What are those standard SLA conditions? On swisscom website, search for SLA
gives about a dozen of pages, but they don't give a clear picture.
If reading your contract formally, what would be your expectations for the
line to be fixed?
Thanks,
Stan
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--- Steven Glogger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If reading your contract formally, what would be your expectations for the
line to be fixed?
that if someone breaks a line has to take care itself to fix it.
and not to force the customer to pay for the fix...
no, I meant, what would be the
on the leased line market and it's
simply impossible to put a GOLD SLA on each customer circuit. But a circuit
marked Carrier Line National speaks for itself - the word CARRIER is in
there, not PRIVATE...
Cheers,
Viktor
On Dienstag, 3. August 2004 13.42, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote
and what's the standard penalty in case of SLA violation?
I mean, apart from accept what you have and be happy.
--- Viktor Steinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The standard SLA says, that Swisscom only fixes problems during workhours. So
that means, that Friday 17:00 they drop their
--- Pascal Gloor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sun Microsystems (Schweiz) AG
Javastrasse 2--- That's cheating!!
no, that's the most good looking building in my village
http://fotki.ikomi.ru/albums/userpics/10461/java.jpg
But I haven't noticed any other buildings on that street...
Install Solaris and you will be fine.
... or contribute to the kernel code.
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--- Ihsan Dogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you need OSS, you can easily packages from http://www.blastwave.org/
. We have a nice pkg-get tool, which works similar like apt-get on
Debian. Most of the software was compiled with Sun Studio 8.
This is impressive. Thanks a lot for the hint. I
this is exactly what I've done at another big Swiss network provider
(hey guys). Are we all reinventing the wheels?
--- Michel Renfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that wheel rocks really rulez :-)
Pascal wrote our own framework. You only give the routers ip address
and the tool will
Hi,
for performance and features, you might be interested in
http://rrfw.sourceforge.net
For better look of the graphs, I'd recommend the development snapshot of
RRDtool. It uses antialiasing and truetype fonts. Much, much nicer.
Cheers,
Stan
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FYI.
Your feedback will be appreciated.
--- Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 04:47:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco class-based QoS monitoring plugin
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
this can be of interest
Hello Robert,
Is there a legal investigation aiming to track the attackers down,
and can we expect publishing of the investigation results?
Is Cablecom the only target, or other ISPs experienced the same attacks?
Thanks for your cooperation,
Stanislav
--- Robert Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
Another (not so) funny thing is, that Yahoo.com puts all email from @cablecom.ch
into Bulk folder. I reported them several times as not spam, but nothing changed
since about a month...
Cheers,
Stanislav
--- Peter Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cablecom schiesst mit
Hi all,
Big thanks to Manfred for organising such a great event.
The beer was tasty and fresh, the bar was not too much crowded and loud,
and no headache next morning.
I wish more people would join us in the next BE, which I hope will take place
soon.
Cheers,
Stanislav
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Hi all,
Please let me know if someone can pick me up in Geneva, in the area
of rte de Florissant and rue de Contamines.
With me, you won't have any parking problems in Nyon 8-)
Thanks,
Stanislav
079 407 0224
022 703 0473
--- Manfred_Flück [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Boys and Girls
Hi,
--- Manfred_Flück [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Restaurant les Brasseur, 18 rue de la Gare, Nyon, 022 362 4050
2. Thursday, 13.11.2003/18:30
13th for me would be better.
there is almost no possibilty to park cars in the center of Nyon.
not quite true: there's a huge open parking on Pl.
By the way, if someone picks me up in Geneva, I'll help you with finding the
parking place easily :)
--- Stanislav Sinyagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not quite true: there's a huge open parking on Pl. Perdtemps, it's fully occupied
on sunny weekends only.
In addition, there's a small
--- Rene Luria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a proposal for the first Geneva Beer Event:
Restaurant les Brasseur, 18 rue de la Gare, Nyon, 022 362 4050
Then why not Les Brasseurs at Geneva. It sounds strange to organize a
geneva event at nyon...
Rene,
this has been discussed before.
Hi,
I'm for Nyon too. But I know only a good pizzeria there, and a good
chocolatier/tearoom.
What about pubs/bars?
Cheers,
Stan
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Maybe you'll find it here : http://www.nyon.ch/html/tourisme/txloisir.html#bars
The only home-brewed beer place i know is Bar des Brasseurs.
That's actually it!
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My 2 rappen:
How about ch.pool.ntp.org ?
http://fortytwo.ch/time/
Seems quite reliable and less dependant on particular service providers.
Cheers,
Stan
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--- Jean-Yves Le Boudec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RA (AS100) |RB (AS101)
R1 R2
R0(AS559)
R3 R4
RC (AS201) |RD (AS202)
All routers except R0 run
--- Markus Wild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KPN/Quest is closing the business in Switzerland, and they sell
That's putting it somewhat mildly ;-)
Actually, I was going to send a personal message, and found reply-to: too late...
I have no idea about KPNquest's business details, I've just seen
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