Re: [WISPA] Akamai

2008-01-09 Thread Matt Liotta

George Rogato wrote:
Thats my thoughts. But, if NBC isn't paying Akamai, it won't be on their 
servers.


Once you are on a peering exchange it is as easy as asking with Akamai 
since they have an open peering policy. Although, some networks with 
open peering policies will not peer with you if they are already peered 
with one or more of your upstreams. That is our policy for example.


I'm in the Pittock Building, wonder how easy it is to connect to akamai 
or google.



Google is going to require peering in more than one location.

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[WISPA] One Ring Networks To Rollout New WiMAX Service

2008-01-09 Thread Matt Liotta

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



One Ring Networks To Rollout New WiMAX Service
And Provide the Atlanta Metro Market with New Wireless Offerings

ATLANTA (January 9, 2008) - One Ring Networks announced today that it 
will be launching WiMAX service in the Atlanta Metro area using licensed 
spectrum it was recently granted.  The grant which gives One Ring access 
to 50Mhz of spectrum between 3650Mhz and 3700Mhz has favorable 
propagation characteristics.  WiMAX is a wireless technology which 
allows broad coverage with data-rich connectivity unlike Wi-Fi which is 
unlicensed and limited to small hot-spots.  One Ring will couple this 
spectrum with WiMAX equipment to offer a wide array of wireless business 
offerings.  By using the company's existing and extensive wireless 
infrastructure, the entire metropolitan Atlanta area and surrounding 
cities can expect to see new, economical, and innovative offerings as a 
result of the company’s WiMAX network.


One Ring has aggressive rollout plans that will bring WiMAX to all major 
Atlanta sub-markets in 2008. Additionally, the company has plans for a 
multi-market initiative to expand the reach of its services to 
businesses throughout select metropolitan markets.  “Our new WiMAX 
offering will allow us to provide Atlanta businesses with a whole new 
value proposition,” said Matt Liotta, CEO of One Ring Networks. 
“Businesses across metro Atlanta are increasingly discovering the 
limitations of T1s and the need for truly diverse telecommunication 
services.”


In the United States, an estimated 2 percent of buildings have access to 
fiber. That means 98% of businesses don't have any access alternative. 
As a fiber and fixed-wireless provider, One Ring now has the 
infrastructure to offer access solutions to both large and small 
businesses regardless of their proximity to fiber.“Companies often 
struggle with business continuity issues related to their telecom 
infrastructure,” said Kris Maher, Director of Sales for One Ring 
Networks.  “Most businesses can't afford a fiber build and are excited 
to learn about a wireless solution.” One Ring's deployment of WiMAX 
technology will emerge as an alternative broadband solution for a range 
of business services where deployment of landline-based technologies is 
cost prohibitive.


About One Ring Networks
One Ring Networks operates one of the largest hybrid fiber-fixed 
wireless networks in the United States and is one of the few carriers 
offering end-to-end telecommunications and networking services that are 
truly diverse. Over its state-of-the-art network, One Ring offers 
high-speed data services and feature-rich IP phone services.


For Press Inquiries, please contact:
Suzanne Urash
CRE8 Group, Inc.
813-649-8504
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Re: [WISPA] Akamai

2008-01-09 Thread Travis Johnson

Matt,

Everyone is asking about peering with Google... and I would like to ask 
you because you already are peered with them... do you actually see that 
much traffic going to and from Google? I would think peering with 
Microsoft or NBC or places like that would be much more beneficial?


thanks,

Travis
Microserv

Matt Liotta wrote:

George Rogato wrote:
Thats my thoughts. But, if NBC isn't paying Akamai, it won't be on 
their servers.


Once you are on a peering exchange it is as easy as asking with Akamai 
since they have an open peering policy. Although, some networks with 
open peering policies will not peer with you if they are already 
peered with one or more of your upstreams. That is our policy for 
example.


I'm in the Pittock Building, wonder how easy it is to connect to 
akamai or google.



Google is going to require peering in more than one location.

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[WISPA] Advice for Ad supported wireless and dialup

2008-01-09 Thread Ty Carter Lightwave Communications
Anyone have any suggestions on how to implement a free service that is
supported by advertisers...

Specifically; I'm interested in turning our small dialup pool into a
free service sponsored by ads the same principal would apply for
wireless connectivity at specific places.


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Re: [WISPA] Akamai

2008-01-09 Thread Matt Liotta

Travis Johnson wrote:

Matt,

Everyone is asking about peering with Google... and I would like to ask 
you because you already are peered with them... do you actually see that 
much traffic going to and from Google? I would think peering with 
Microsoft or NBC or places like that would be much more beneficial?


Yesterday, 0.02% of our traffic was to Google's AS. However, Google was 
number 3 in terms of overall flows. From a flows perspective it is very 
important that we have a peer with Google.


Interestingly, we constantly see Limelight as the top AS for traffic 
volume and Limelight has an open peering policy.


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[WISPA] For those using IPTrack

2008-01-09 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
I am trying a new install of IPTrack. I have my router all set up and
sending NetFlow data (verified by tcpdump and NTOP) however when I try
to start IPTrack I get these errors:
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/src/iptrack/iptrack_capture.pl line 198.
Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at
/usr/src/iptrack/iptrack_capture.pl line 205.

They flood my terminal, I am guessing they happen every time flow data
is received. Has anybody else experienced such problems? What did you
do to get around them? I tried contacting the developer but have been
unsuccessful. The IPTrack host is a CentOS 5 box. I am wondering if
the Perl version is causing conflicts.

Any help? Or ideas on where to get help?

Thanks,
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RE: [SPAM] [WISPA] One Ring Networks To Rollout New WiMAX Service

2008-01-09 Thread Mike Bushard, Jr
Hmmm. I didn't know their was a profile for 3650..

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One Ring Networks To Rollout New WiMAX Service
And Provide the Atlanta Metro Market with New Wireless Offerings

ATLANTA (January 9, 2008) - One Ring Networks announced today that it 
will be launching WiMAX service in the Atlanta Metro area using licensed 
spectrum it was recently granted.  The grant which gives One Ring access 
to 50Mhz of spectrum between 3650Mhz and 3700Mhz has favorable 
propagation characteristics.  WiMAX is a wireless technology which 
allows broad coverage with data-rich connectivity unlike Wi-Fi which is 
unlicensed and limited to small hot-spots.  One Ring will couple this 
spectrum with WiMAX equipment to offer a wide array of wireless business 
offerings.  By using the company's existing and extensive wireless 
infrastructure, the entire metropolitan Atlanta area and surrounding 
cities can expect to see new, economical, and innovative offerings as a 
result of the company's WiMAX network.

One Ring has aggressive rollout plans that will bring WiMAX to all major 
Atlanta sub-markets in 2008. Additionally, the company has plans for a 
multi-market initiative to expand the reach of its services to 
businesses throughout select metropolitan markets.  Our new WiMAX 
offering will allow us to provide Atlanta businesses with a whole new 
value proposition, said Matt Liotta, CEO of One Ring Networks. 
Businesses across metro Atlanta are increasingly discovering the 
limitations of T1s and the need for truly diverse telecommunication 
services.

In the United States, an estimated 2 percent of buildings have access to 
fiber. That means 98% of businesses don't have any access alternative. 
As a fiber and fixed-wireless provider, One Ring now has the 
infrastructure to offer access solutions to both large and small 
businesses regardless of their proximity to fiber.Companies often 
struggle with business continuity issues related to their telecom 
infrastructure, said Kris Maher, Director of Sales for One Ring 
Networks.  Most businesses can't afford a fiber build and are excited 
to learn about a wireless solution. One Ring's deployment of WiMAX 
technology will emerge as an alternative broadband solution for a range 
of business services where deployment of landline-based technologies is 
cost prohibitive.

About One Ring Networks
One Ring Networks operates one of the largest hybrid fiber-fixed 
wireless networks in the United States and is one of the few carriers 
offering end-to-end telecommunications and networking services that are 
truly diverse. Over its state-of-the-art network, One Ring offers 
high-speed data services and feature-rich IP phone services.

For Press Inquiries, please contact:
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[WISPA] Test, Ignore

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Re: [WISPA] Akamai

2008-01-09 Thread k claffy


sorry if it was already mentioned, but what many
universities use for caching is (open src) squid:

 http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/ 
 ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org 

(software development originally funded by NSF (i.e.,
US taxpayers) to support research into performance
and scalability of caching.  i've been looking for
a paper for 5 years that compares the performance/costs
of akamai vs more open platforms on either the end
user or access provider, but have never seen any.)

from squid author, Duane Wessels:

You'll have to decide how you want users to reach Squid.  You could 
write a proxy.pac file and then encourage folks to use it.  But  
if its voluntary you might have a hard time getting enough takers.
A more aggressive approach is to use WPAD (DNS and DHCP tricks). 
The most agressive way is to intercept port 80 traffic on a router 
and shunt it to Squid.  

See http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ConfiguringBrowsers
or Chapter 4 of Web Caching (ISBN 1-56592-536-X) 

k


On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 06:30:22PM -0800, George Rogato wrote:
  There is possibly additional costs involved.
  
  Not sure if Marlon is paying by the bit or dedicated or 95%, but Akamai 
  also uses your bandwidth to reach other customers close to you from the 
  servers they place on your network.
  
  I think if someone was colocated in Seattle, they could maybe just peer 
  with them. One way to avoid some bandwidth costs.
  
  Anthony Lemons wrote:
  Getting the Akamai servers installed on your network doesn't cost 
  anything. They ship you the equipment free of charge and you just 
  install it. More info can be found on their site:  
  http://www.akamai.com/html/partners/network_partner.html
  
  Anthony
  
  At 11:34 AM 1/8/2008, you wrote:
  I'm thinking of doing some kind of caching again too.  What's the cost 
  for this type of thing?  We only service about 450 or 500 broadband 
  subs, using two different networks.  I'm not sure of the cost benefit 
  these days.
  
  thanks,
  marlon
  
  - Original Message - From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 9:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Akamai
  
  
  We love Akamai... especially during big Windows Update periods. :)
  
  We serve 12 school districts and they all seem to do their updates on 
  PC's and servers during the same times (during school breaks) and the 
  Akamai servers save us a ton of bandwidth and the customers get GREAT 
  speeds doing the updates.
  
  Travis
  Microserv
  
  George Rogato wrote:
  Anybody have any experience with Akamai?
  
  I'm thinking of adding some Akamai  servers to my network again, 
  looking for opinions.
  
  Thanks
  
  George
  
  
  
  
  

 
  
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[WISPA] Mailing List Status

2008-01-09 Thread David E. Smith
Welcome to the new mailing list, same as the old mailing list.

I think I've successfully moved all the WISPA mailing lists to their new
server, where they'll have plenty more room to grow over the next few
years.

I apologize to everyone who got spurious emails from the Mailman list
software; the migration did a few things I didn't expect.

If you had any odd personal settings in Mailman (like subscribing to this
or any list in digest mode), that setting may have been lost. If that's
the case, send me a private/offlist email, and I should be able to get
things fixed for you. If you run a WISPA mailing list and see any
glitches, same thing. No need to clutter up this list any more than I
already have. :)

(I know just about everyone got an email with a new list password, but
that's not too big a deal. List administrators also got emails with new
passwords; ignore those, the old passwords should still work.)

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Re: [WISPA] Test, Ignore

2008-01-09 Thread Dennis Burgess - LinkTechs.net
I was just setting up some mailing lists of my own!  lol.  I'm sure all 
will go well!

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