On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Chris L. Morrow wrote:
I wonder if they did a proof of concept at all, or if they just read
the glossies..
Surely you jest? they, of course, did a full scale mock up on their E1
connected lab in belgium. Perish the thought that they may have attempted
anything less. Best of
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Marcus H. Sachs wrote:
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> (One of our earlier reports said that "Verizon" was having network issues,
> but they did not say "which Verizon". Sorry, Chris! :) )
just makes it simpler to ask the right person(s) about issues :) I'm sure
ATT has the same issues as does L3 an
On 2007-07-06 10:04-0400, Marcus H. Sachs wrote:
We (Internet Storm Center) are getting scattered reports of Yahoo being
down, and problems with Verizon's networks. Anybody else seeing this?
Hey Marc, tried on [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Marc
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On 7/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We (Internet Storm Center) are getting scattered reports of
> Yahoo being
> down, and problems with Verizon's networks. Anybody else seeing this?
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> Marc
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Thanks, everybody. Got lots of confirmations that there was a problem but
no pinpoint on what the specific issue was. Yahoo seems to be reachable
now.
(One of our earlier reports said that "Verizon" was having network issues,
but they did not say "which Verizon". Sorry, Chris! :) )
Marc
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Mike Callahan wrote:
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> We have started receiving some reports related to yahoo as well. We're
> seeing some latency it would appear at the Level3 hand-off to yahoo.
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remember too that www.yahoo.com looks to be akamaized as well so, for
instance when I query: 198.6.1.5 a
> We (Internet Storm Center) are getting scattered reports of
> Yahoo being
> down, and problems with Verizon's networks. Anybody else seeing this?
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> Marc
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I saw similar up until about 5 mins ago. All seems well now.
-Jim P.
On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 10:16 -0400, Mike Callahan wrote:
> We have started receiving some reports related to yahoo as well. We're
> seeing some latency it would appear at the Level3 hand-off to yahoo.
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> 13 * 70
On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Marcus H. Sachs wrote:
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> We (Internet Storm Center) are getting scattered reports of Yahoo being
> down, and problems with Verizon's networks. Anybody else seeing this?
and 'verizon' means dsl/fios in this discussion? (cause yahoo looks up to
me, atleast finance.yahoo)
Thus spake Nathan Ward
The PCWorld article mentions some "Audible Magic" solution
as one them.
Google finds: http://www.audiblemagic.com/solutions/isps.asp
Including a product called "CopySense", which has the following
features:
...
I wonder if they did a proof of concept at all, or if they ju
We have started receiving some reports related to yahoo as well. We're seeing
some latency it would appear at the Level3 hand-off to yahoo.
13 * 70 ms77 ms ge-0-3-0-69.bbr2.sanjose1.level3.net [4.68.18.2]
14 * 78 ms71 ms so-14-0.hsa4.sanjose1.level3.net [4.68.1
We (Internet Storm Center) are getting scattered reports of Yahoo being
down, and problems with Verizon's networks. Anybody else seeing this?
Marc
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If any Belgian govt officials are reading this via their Echelon feed
I'd be willing to test this whateveritis for a couple of months for $500
an hour.
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Chris L. Morrow wrote:
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> On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Nathan Ward wrote:
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>> I wonder if they did a proof of concept at all, or if they
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