On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Dave Fitch wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 09:13:29PM +1000, Alan Lee wrote:
> > The address space is owned by one.net, but my company is listed in the aunic
> > database for that IP address range.
> 
> if it's one.net you're dealing with, it's probably their stuff-up,
> it's a fair bet anyway, i've never heard of them getting anything
> right, especially admin/billing type things.
> 
> (IMO one.net/one.tel are up there with AAPT as telecomms
> companies that manage to make telstra look good)

*cough* I'd agree with that, I'm currently working on a contract job for
OneTel (through the company I work with (better not mention names
here ;-) ) and I'd have to say their admin
is not the best I've seen. Put it this way, getting useful information out
of them or trying to get them to change their ways is like bashing your
head against a brick wall. They also like "playing" with their firewalls,
a wonderful thing when they block out their own HASs. </irony>
 
Good luck with the IP block, I don't envy your having to deal with them :)

Catie

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