Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-14 Thread Matt Liotta

Tom DeReggi wrote:
We currently got a 30 mbps wireless link from our master data center 
to an Internap datacenter building, about 1/4 mile away.
We were thinking of getting a second transit from them, and upgrading 
the link speed to their building. At that distance even 60Ghz could work.


We don't buy Internap bandwidth. Their bandwidth may be good, but the 
lack of control and their lack of peering is a problem for us. It 
appears they are now fixing the peering issue. We bought the route 
optimization appliance so we could keep control and get the benefits of 
their route optimization technology.


We of course sell our premium transit very cheaply to other WISPs and 
has you know we are now built out in DC and Northern VA.


-Matt

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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-14 Thread Peter R.

Speaker submissions are next week for the show in May in Orlando.
http://www.ispcon.com/speak.php

Doug Hass wrote:


Another good topic for ISPCON would be an introduction to OLSR (Optimized Link
State Routing).  This routing protocol is beginning to replace OSPF on wireless
ISP networks and other mobile and meshed networks.  I've found that many
providers don't know it even exists, much less how to use it.

I'd be happy to speak on this as well.

Doug
 


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RE: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Jeff Broadwick
Doug Hass is looking at building a session on CALEA.  Would that be of
interest?

Doug has an extensive data background, is well published, and is currently
in law school, so he would have a very cogent perspective on this matter.

Jeff
 

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If you have ideas for sessions that you want to see at the next ISPCON,
please let me know.

Also, good time to book your room and your family trip for Orlando.
Kayak.com has a great rate for the room at the Rosen at $150.
Marriott condos are just $225.

 
Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Peter R.

With all the FUD surrounding CALEA that would be a great idea.
He might want to team up with Kris Twomey, attorney of the ISP stars.

- Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.

Jeff Broadwick wrote:


Doug Hass is looking at building a session on CALEA.  Would that be of
interest?

Doug has an extensive data background, is well published, and is currently
in law school, so he would have a very cogent perspective on this matter.

Jeff


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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:29 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

If you have ideas for sessions that you want to see at the next ISPCON,
please let me know.

Also, good time to book your room and your family trip for Orlando.
Kayak.com has a great rate for the room at the Rosen at $150.
Marriott condos are just $225.


Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884
http://www.marketingIDEAguy.com
 



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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
I'm interested in learning more about that.  But I want FCC and DOJ 
personnel there.  Not someone that can read to me what I can read to myself.


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Doug Hass is looking at building a session on CALEA.  Would that be of
interest?

Doug has an extensive data background, is well published, and is currently
in law school, so he would have a very cogent perspective on this matter.

Jeff


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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:29 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

If you have ideas for sessions that you want to see at the next ISPCON,
please let me know.

Also, good time to book your room and your family trip for Orlando.
Kayak.com has a great rate for the room at the Rosen at $150.
Marriott condos are just $225.


Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884
http://www.marketingIDEAguy.com


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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Tom DeReggi
I'd take it one step further...  Protocols to optimize QOS on Transit 
routing.  Is BGP good enough anymore?
What options are there to do the equivellent of OSLR for Transit and 
peering.

For example, what merit is there to Internap's smart routing theories?
What options exist for WISPs?
There is a big gap now between routing decissions one may want to make for 
their internal on-net wireless transport network and there National transit 
and peering connections.
WISPs are growing beyond the little provider feedingtheir networks with two 
local T1 providers.


Do you make decisions to shorten on-net hops, or off-net hops to 
destinations? And is number of hops relevent anymore?
I'd argue QOS, capacity, and dollar cost are so much more relevent now a 
days.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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From Doug:

Another good topic for ISPCON would be an introduction to OLSR (Optimized
Link State Routing).  This routing protocol is beginning to replace OSPF 
on
wireless ISP networks and other mobile and meshed networks.  I've found 
that

many providers don't know it even exists, much less how to use it.

I'd be happy to speak on this as well.

Doug


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With all the FUD surrounding CALEA that would be a great idea.
He might want to team up with Kris Twomey, attorney of the ISP stars.

- Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.

Jeff Broadwick wrote:


Doug Hass is looking at building a session on CALEA.  Would that be of
interest?

Doug has an extensive data background, is well published, and is
currently in law school, so he would have a very cogent perspective on 
this

matter.


Jeff


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:29 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

If you have ideas for sessions that you want to see at the next ISPCON,
please let me know.

Also, good time to book your room and your family trip for Orlando.
Kayak.com has a great rate for the room at the Rosen at $150.
Marriott condos are just $225.


Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884
http://www.marketingIDEAguy.com




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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Matt Liotta

Tom DeReggi wrote:
I'd take it one step further...  Protocols to optimize QOS on Transit 
routing.  Is BGP good enough anymore?
What options are there to do the equivellent of OSLR for Transit and 
peering.

For example, what merit is there to Internap's smart routing theories?
We own a Internap FCP and it works quite well. See attached screen shot 
of its route optimization.


-Matt

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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Matt Larsen - Lists

I'll take OLSR, please

Matt Larsen
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Jeff Broadwick wrote:

From Doug:

Another good topic for ISPCON would be an introduction to OLSR (Optimized
Link State Routing).  This routing protocol is beginning to replace OSPF on
wireless ISP networks and other mobile and meshed networks.  I've found that
many providers don't know it even exists, much less how to use it.

I'd be happy to speak on this as well.

Doug
 


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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

With all the FUD surrounding CALEA that would be a great idea.
He might want to team up with Kris Twomey, attorney of the ISP stars.

- Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.

Jeff Broadwick wrote:

  
Doug Hass is looking at building a session on CALEA.  Would that be of 
interest?


Doug has an extensive data background, is well published, and is 
currently in law school, so he would have a very cogent perspective on this


matter.
  

Jeff


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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:29 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

If you have ideas for sessions that you want to see at the next ISPCON, 
please let me know.


Also, good time to book your room and your family trip for Orlando.
Kayak.com has a great rate for the room at the Rosen at $150.
Marriott condos are just $225.


Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect  Communicate
813.963.5884
http://www.marketingIDEAguy.com
 




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RE: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread CHUCK PROFITO

attachments don't seem to get through.  Can you post a link?

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Tom DeReggi wrote:
 I'd take it one step further...  Protocols to optimize QOS on Transit
 routing.  Is BGP good enough anymore?
 What options are there to do the equivellent of OSLR for Transit and 
 peering.
 For example, what merit is there to Internap's smart routing theories?
We own a Internap FCP and it works quite well. See attached screen shot 
of its route optimization.

-Matt


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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Matt Liotta

CHUCK PROFITO wrote:

attachments don't seem to get through.  Can you post a link?
  

http://www.oneringnetworks.com/fcp.jpg

-Matt

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Re: [WISPA] ISPCON Orlando May 23-25

2006-12-13 Thread Tom DeReggi

What they do looks pretty cool.

We currently got a 30 mbps wireless link from our master data center to an 
Internap datacenter building, about 1/4 mile away.
We were thinking of getting a second transit from them, and upgrading the 
link speed to their building. At that distance even 60Ghz could work.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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Tom DeReggi wrote:

I'd take it one step further...  Protocols to optimize QOS on Transit
routing.  Is BGP good enough anymore?
What options are there to do the equivellent of OSLR for Transit and
peering.
For example, what merit is there to Internap's smart routing theories?

We own a Internap FCP and it works quite well. See attached screen shot
of its route optimization.

-Matt









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