On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 06:11:26PM +0100, Peter Bieringer wrote: > looks like Zama-Networks has an IPv4 connection problem. Their DNS > servers cannot be reached, a IPv4 traceroute will stop on backbone > edge routers. See data below. Looks like the network > 203.142.130.0/something ge 24 is going lost in the global IPv4 BGP > routing table.
Yes, I guess you could call it an "IPv4 connection problem." Unfortunately, Zama ran out of money and was unable to secure another round of funding. They laid off most of their staff in early October, and lost their office space and network connectivity around early November. This is especially unhappy for me, as I was applying for a position with Zama and the email with my resume bounced. :-) However, it is unfortunate for IPv6 that such a strong industry proponent has disappeared. Hopefully they will be able to resume operations after not too long. -Nathan -- +-------------------+---------------------+------------------------+ | Nathan Lutchansky | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Lithium Technologies | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | I dread success. To have succeeded is to have finished one's | | business on earth... I like a state of continual becoming, | | with a goal in front and not behind. - George Bernard Shaw | +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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