Almost 100% use of the Emergency Alert System is for local and weather
alerts. Nevertheless, there are people who plan for the worst case
scenario (i.e. "the really bad, bad day").
If you wonder what a hardened Primary Entry Point station for the
Emergency Alert System looks like... a rare me
Thank you for sharing this.
Very sad indeed to hear about 6 months delays in restoring for PR.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 8:47 PM Sean Donelan wrote:
> 39 deaths in the US, at least 15 deaths in Honduras, Nicaragua, El
> Salvador
>
> After 12 days, most wireless service is restored in Florida. It
39 deaths in the US, at least 15 deaths in Honduras, Nicaragua, El
Salvador
After 12 days, most wireless service is restored in Florida. It took
over 6 months to restore wireless service across Puerto Rico/US Virgin
Islands.
Today, Oct 22 2018, Verizon Wireless reported wireless services has
Cogent is bigger.
HE is more widely peered, especially in IPv6.
I may be somewhat prejudice, though I don’t work for HE any more. Most on this
list know the history so I won’t repeat it here.
Owen
> On Oct 21, 2018, at 05:39 , Mike Hammett wrote:
>
> I guess first thing's first... you aren
Hello
Our network is connected as follows:
1) We are fully IPv6 deployed
2) We have direct peerings with Google, Apple, Microsoft, Akamai,
Cloudflare, etc
3) We have cache servers from Netflix and Akamai
4) We are peered with the route servers on NL-IX and STHIX CPH.
5) Transit from HE, Cogent, G
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