Yes, I did conflate Goldfield Telecom with Goldfield Telephone in the original 
post. 

Sorry. 

The site with the busted SSL also seems to have been hijacked. The first 
several times I tried getting to it, it redirected me to a bunch of BS. 

I did find this site: http://www.goldfieldaccess-ia.com/ 



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Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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Midwest Internet Exchange 
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----- Original Message -----

From: "John Levine" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Cc: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2019 1:16:38 PM 
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Odd Routing to Iowa 

In article <1464181553.3249.1577818986090.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck> you 
write: 
>-=-=-=-=-=- 
>-=-=-=-=-=- 
> 
>The entity I'm calling is based out of Goldfield, so in this particular case, 
>it isn't malicious. I'm not going to deny 
>that there could be other malicious uses of that exchange. 

Adding to the confusion, Goldfield Telecom sells and installs telco equipment. 

Their local phone company is an apparently unrelated entity called 
Goldfield Telephone, with a web site at www.goldfieldaccess.net with 
an expired SSL certificate. 

It's a tiny single switch RLEC. If they have a conference bridge, 
that screams traffic pumping. 


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