There are significant US naval and land assets in place.
However, resupply to the NAP/microwave backhaul out of the FERA (Front
Edge Rescue Area, to delta off the usual FEBA acronym) and local
government data communications continuity apparently aren't on the
first day task order, nor any subs
Isn't there a US destroyer taskforce off the coast now? One would think they'd
have a supply of diesel available.
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg
From: Eric Brunner-Williams [brun...@nic-naa.net]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:02 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
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On 1/17/10 1:01 PM, "Leo Bicknell" wrote:
But, i am legitimately interested in perceived
>> service gaps or issues, given this tightly controlled service
>> definition (web and email).
>
> I think the phones stopped being "tightly controlled" with the
> iPhone and Android phones. They expec
On 1/17/10 11:59 AM, "Cameron Byrne" wrote:
> It's unfortunate for me that nobody is interested in talking about the
> question I asked in light of the data i supplied. The question being,
> is it possible for a mobile operator to offer an IPv6-only service
> today to casual Internet users on ne
As of this hour Reynold Guerrier has managed to obtain 56 gallons of
diesel, moving the NAP's dry tank fail point some 8 hours, into the
morning of the 18th.
No other fuel has been delivered to the NAP. The SitRep of the 16th to
the State Department has just been updated with information curre
On 16 Jan 2010, at 05:30, Tammy A. Wisdom wrote:
> Mark Schouten wrote:
>> http://virbl.bit.nl/index.php#ipv6
>> Comments on the listing method are appreciated.
> wow bind? thats gonna get slower and slower and slower. I hope you have a
> TON of ram for that box. for example
> if we loaded th
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No one is responding to my web based complaints about Yahoo dropping
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TIA!
Jon Kibler
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In a message written on Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 08:59:00AM -0800, Cameron Byrne
wrote:
> It's unfortunate for me that nobody is interested in talking about the
> question I asked in light of the data i supplied. The question being,
> is it possible for a mobile operator to offer an IPv6-only service
It's unfortunate for me that nobody is interested in talking about the
question I asked in light of the data i supplied. The question being,
is it possible for a mobile operator to offer an IPv6-only service
today to casual Internet users on new devices with new service plans?
Perhaps it is just a
On 1/16/10 10:52 AM, "Cam Byrne" wrote:
>
>A dual-stack capable host like windows 7 does not ensure any ipv6 network
access beyond the local LAN, especially given todays ipv4-only >service
dominance. There are various ways to translate or tunnel to solve this problem,
connecting v6 and v4 islands
On 1/16/10 8:03 AM, "Jim Burwell" wrote:
> Could well be the case. My idea was that you could do it either way.
> You could have a DS-Lite gateway (Typical. Likely built into the "cable
> modem" or similar device), or in the case where no gateway is available,
> a DS-Lite "client" (basically a
Our NOC reported at 2:00AM MPLS "blips" on some of our networks
because of AT&T stating that "there is currently country-wide planned
maintenance that is affecting a large number of circuits, he [AT&T
person answering the request for clarification] did not clarify which
ones." We have received no c
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