There was a massive Zayo-maintenance-caused inter city fiber cut in the
Pacific Northwest yesterday. I can't say more but I'm sure if you're a
direct Zayo customer on the affected routes you can get *some* sort of RFO.
On Fri, 3 Jun 2022 at 12:59, David Gianndrea wrote:
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Hello all,
I'm tracking down an VPN issue for a user whose path to us crosses a Zayo
router ( ae14.cs3.ord2.us.zip.zayo.com ) which is showing a crazy amount of
packet loss in the 90% range. Is there Anyone on list from Zayo who could
confirm or deny what I'm seeing?
Thanks
David Gianndrea
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Livingood, Jason via NANOG wrote:
That shows up as increased user demand (usage), which means that the
CAGR will rise and get factored into future year projections.
You should recognize that Moore's law has ended.
Masataka Ohta
Owen DeLong wrote:
USF is great for rural, but it has turned medium density and suburban areas
into connectivity wastelands.
Carrier & cable lobbying organizations say that free market competition by
multiple providers provide adequate service in those areas.
That's simply untrue, because o
I wish (...) that public right of way agreements included a requirement
that service providers must publish accurate service area maps, and must
provide service (or pay a substantial penalty for each inaccurate service
claim).
In the old days (...) the "certificate of publice convenience and
>> The challenge is any definition of capacity (speed) requirements is only a
>> point-in-time gauge of sufficiency given the mix of apps popular at the time
>> & any such point-in-time gauge will look silly in retrospect. ;-) If I were
>> a policy-maker in this space I would "inflation-adjust"
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