On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 02:15:07PM -0700, Joe St Sauver wrote:
> 2) The Spamhaus CBL tracks the level of bot spam currently seen,
> including breaking out statistics by a number of factors.
>
> 3) Currently, the US, where port 25 filtering is routinely deployed by
> most large ISPs, is ranked 158t
On Aug 29, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Chris McDonald wrote:
> Trendy name for the new racetrack/event venue outside austin.
>
> Does anyone know how one might get connectivity there? I figure there
> must be a few folks here prepping the place for the upcoming formula
> 1.
>
> The place seems to be a bl
> Since AS6453 is the official connectivity/technology sponsor for FOM, I
> suspect they will be leasing some dark fiber to COTA for the F1 race.
> Some of the F1 teams have their own telecom sponsors (Vodafone McLaren,
> etc) which will be doing the same. Don't know who would be pulling the
> act
Subject: Re: Are people still building SONET networks from scratch? Date: Fri,
Sep 07, 2012 at 10:50:31PM +1000 Quoting Julien Goodwin
(na...@studio442.com.au):
>
> A few of the engineers at $DAYJOB still try and claim SONET is easier to
> troubleshoot, but that hasn't been my practical experien
On 9/8/12, Måns Nilsson wrote:
> Subject: Re: Are people still building SONET networks from scratch? Date:
> Just the fact that BFD had to be reinvented shows that there is ample
> reason to prefer the steady-train-of-frames-with-status of SONET/SDH over
> perhaps-nobody-sent-a-packet-or-the-line-
Subject: Re: Are people still building SONET networks from scratch? Date: Sun,
Sep 09, 2012 at 01:15:35AM -0500 Quoting Jimmy Hess (mysi...@gmail.com):
> On 9/8/12, Måns Nilsson wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Are people still building SONET networks from scratch? Date:
> > Just the fact that BFD had to
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