RE: Mexico

2019-05-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
You might want to check with a company called Transtelco. They are an alternate fiber provider (outside of Telmex). Steven Naslund Chicago IL From: NANOG On Behalf Of Mehmet Akcin Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2019 9:20 AM To: nanog Subject: Mexico Hi there I am looking for dark fibre in several

Re: Mexico?

2011-11-02 Thread Bradley Huffaker
LACNIC http://lacnic.net/en/index.html On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 11:24:54PM -0400, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > If I want to get a block of IP's issued for a network within Mexico who do I > talk with? I have been told arin does not cover Mexico. It was my > understand arin covers North America. > >

Re: Mexico?

2011-11-01 Thread Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo
Mexico-based networks get their IP blocks (v4 and v6) from NIC Mexico (http://www.nic.mx). NIC Mexico and NIC Brasil are the two NIRs within LACNIC's service area. regards Carlos On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > If I want to get a block of IP's issued for a network withi

Re: Mexico?

2011-10-27 Thread Daniel Espejel
Hi Ryan...well, a late response, but actually you should take a look in the www.lacnic.net (Latin-america's RIR) and www.nic.mx (Network Information Center of Mexico) webpages and contact someone there to get all the information you need in order to obtain a IP addresses block. Regards > If

Re: Mexico?

2011-10-27 Thread Joel jaeggli
On 10/27/11 20:24 , Ryan Finnesey wrote: > If I want to get a block of IP's issued for a network within Mexico who do I > talk with? I have been told arin does not cover Mexico. It was my > understand arin covers North America. mexico moved to the lacnic region with the formation of the lacnic r

Re: Mexico?

2011-10-27 Thread John Curran
On Oct 28, 2011, at 3:24 AM, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > If I want to get a block of IP's issued for a network within Mexico who do I > talk with? I have been told arin does not cover Mexico. It was my > understand arin covers North America. Hi Ryan - ARIN used to cover the entire global minu