FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seeks Comment on Improving
the Wireless Resiiency Cooperative Framework
Comment Date: April 29, 2019
Reply Date: May 20, 2019
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-19-242A1.pdf
The Bureau particularly welcomes comments from cross-sector stake
Awesome, thanks!
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 3:48 PM Simon Lockhart wrote:
> On Mon Apr 01, 2019 at 03:36:34pm -0400, John Alcock wrote:
> > More problems with my new IP Block. Any contacts on the list for
> > Sony/PlayStation Network. My new IP Block 138.43.128.0/18 can not
> access.
>
> snei-noc-
On Mon Apr 01, 2019 at 03:36:34pm -0400, John Alcock wrote:
> More problems with my new IP Block. Any contacts on the list for
> Sony/PlayStation Network. My new IP Block 138.43.128.0/18 can not access.
snei-noc-ab...@am.sony.com are the right people, and generally responsive.
Simon
Ahh...
More problems with my new IP Block. Any contacts on the list for
Sony/PlayStation Network. My new IP Block 138.43.128.0/18 can not access.
John
(from offline chat and pokery)
It looks like 701/1239/3356 are permitting 4837 to announce this prefix because:
$ whois -h whois.radb.net 192.139.135.0
route: 192.139.135.0/24
descr: managedway company
origin: AS53292
mnt-by: MAINT-AS53292
changed:rsand...@managedway.com 2018
[No attempts at 01-April humor will be attempted in this message.]
Seeking help from routing engineers around the 'net:
ARIN documents that 192.139.135.0/24 has been allocated to Metro
Wireless International:
https://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-192-139-135-0-1
Further, the party to whom 192.
On 2019-04-01 10:59 AM, Mark E. Jeftovic wrote:
The DNS is an inverted-tree hierarchy, which is problematic and
promotes unequal outcomes among system participants.
After a lengthy contemplative process we have enacted a system of
social justice pricing which will rectify historical inequali
I feel this comes off as poking fun at trans people, women, and earnest
attempts to combat what are actual problems in our industry, more than it pokes
fun at the industry itself which is what a good April Fool should do - this
feels more like laughing at "outsiders" more than laughing at oursel
On Monday, 1 April 2019, Mark E. Jeftovic wrote:
> The DNS is an inverted-tree hierarchy, which is problematic and promotes
> unequal outcomes among system participants.
>
> After a lengthy contemplative process we have enacted a system of social
> justice pricing which will rectify historical ine
The DNS is an inverted-tree hierarchy, which is problematic and promotes
unequal outcomes among system participants.
After a lengthy contemplative process we have enacted a system of social
justice pricing which will rectify historical inequality. The new
pricing is effective immediately and retro
Depends on the spectrum markets. I have dual stack ipv6 at my house in NC
On Mar 31, 2019, at 4:32 PM, David Hubbard
wrote:
Things are no better in Spectrum land; gotta love the innovation in monopoly
markets…. I ask every year and expect it in perhaps thirty.
From: NANOG on behalf of
> On Mar 31, 2019, at 9:50 PM, Matt Hoppes
> wrote:
>
> The telephone example:
> What IS the benefit of DTMF other than I can dial faster? None. And I can
> use IVRs. Again - no impact to me as a telephone company.
>
OK, this is off topic to an extent, but DTMF provided the opportunity for
On 1/4/19 11:25 pm, Robert Webb wrote:
> Maybe I am just a tad bit illiterate on the the way a word on that cake
> can be spelled/used, but maybe Cogent doesn't want to peer with a
> provider that cannot spell :-\
I like that theory. Explains why they don't peer with Google ("googol"
being th
Maybe I am just a tad bit illiterate on the the way a word on that cake can
be spelled/used, but maybe Cogent doesn't want to peer with a provider that
cannot spell :-\
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please
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*adverb*
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