> On Jul 23, 2019, at 18:44, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> Not entirely true. A lot of 44/8 subnets are used for transporting amateur
> radio information across the internet and/or for certain limited applications
> linking amateur radio and the internet.
In the mid 90's we (an ISP) announced the sp
Two weeks? We're at two months and counting. Honestly about to walk away
from the contract at this point, fees or no.
Matt
On 7/24/19 12:12 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Since there was a comment on this again, I figure I'll provide an update
> ('just' the facts...)- it's now been two more weeks wit
Not entirely true. A lot of 44/8 subnets are used for transporting amateur
radio information across the internet and/or for certain limited applications
linking amateur radio and the internet.
Owen
> On Jul 23, 2019, at 11:05, Jimmy Hess wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 9:57 AM Naslund,
Since there was a comment on this again, I figure I'll provide an update
('just' the facts...)- it's now been two more weeks with no evidence of
any progress being made, the equipment's been just sitting there, with
CL going a week without providing any update until prodded and then it
was "let me
I wish CenturyLink would better manage both the legacy level3 portal and
the current centurylink portal. The fact that I cant just go into 1 place
and see all of my circuits now is annoying.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 10:52 AM Cummings, Chris
wrote:
> I was always taught that “if you can't say anyt
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 9:57 AM Naslund, Steve wrote:
> How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends,
> neighborhood association, whatever...) got screwed over by the ARDC, then
> why not apply for your own v6 allocation. You would then have complete
They could li
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 7:32 AM Naslund, Steve wrote:
> In defense of John and ARIN, if you did not recognize that ARDC
> represented an authority for this resource, who would be?
>
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is THE organization which represents
Hams in regulatory matters in the U.S.
So, if ARIN allocates a v6 assignment to ARDC how do you plan to use it without
a router or BGP. Whether it's v4 or v6 you need to route it somewhere. If you
have a PC, you can have a router and if you don't have a PC you probably don't
need to worry about any of this. If your club can't aff
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 10:05 AM Nathan Brookfield <
nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au> wrote:
> Yeah because v6 only is the answer plus tour assuming all of these clubs
> have routers and BGP and the money to get an allocation and ASN
>
If any amateur radio folks want to use a v6 block that
Yeah because v6 only is the answer plus tour assuming all of these clubs have
routers and BGP and the money to get an allocation and ASN
On 23 Jul 2019, at 22:59, Naslund, Steve wrote:
How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends,
neighborhood association, w
Why bother purchasing space? CGNAT or v6 would both be better ways to go and
future proof. The v4 space you purchase today will be essentially worthless.
Steven Naslund
Chicago IL
>I really just want to know how I can purchase some more of that 44.
>space :)
I really just want to know how I can purchase some more of that 44.
space :)
On 7/23/19 10:56 AM, Naslund, Steve wrote:
How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends,
neighborhood association, whatever...) got screwed over by the ARDC, then why
not apply for you
How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends,
neighborhood association, whatever...) got screwed over by the ARDC, then why
not apply for your own v6 allocation. You would then have complete control
over its handling and never have to worry about it again. If yo
>I can guarantee you that Akamai is very much run by beancounters in addition
>to engineers. I have first hand experience with that.
>
>I can also assure you that it’s quite unlikely that any of Comcast, Netflix,
>Facebook, Google, AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon just to name a few of the biggest
>ar
In defense of John and ARIN, if you did not recognize that ARDC represented an
authority for this resource, who would be? The complaints would have been even
more shrill if ARIN took it upon themselves to “represent” the amateur radio
community and had denied the request or re-allocated the ass
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