On 9/9/2013 11:29 AM, joel jaeggli responded with a "smart guy" answer:
On 9/9/13 7:43 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
>That notwithstanding, it's stupid to send traffic to/from one of the
>large $your_region/country incumbents via $not_your_region/country.
>It's just not good Internet.
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Dear all,
I have received a lot of off-list mail as a result of my last email,
so I figured I would try the same approach local loops.
We seem to be unable to get past the silk screen of residential,
private lines with most carriers of local loops within NYC.
Specifically, we are looking for on
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC has received the following AS Number Block from the IANA
in September 2013.
61952-62463
199680-200191
You may want to update your records accordingly.
Best regards,
Ingrid Wijte
Registration Services Assistant Manager
RIPE NCC
On 13-09-09 15:16, Joe Abley wrote:
> Not only physics, but geometry. Vancouver is further north than Seattle, but
> Toronto is further south than Portland.
It is about sovereignty and the ability of one nation to decide for itself.
In the past, because people were blind to the NSA operations,
> From: Bill Woodcock [mailto:wo...@pch.net]
> Subject: Re: Internet Surveillance and Boomerang Routing: A Call for
> Canadian Network Sovereignty
>
> On Sep 10, 2013, at 9:29 AM, Jean-Francois Mezei
> wrote:
> > Will the market start to demand routes that avoid the USA if the
> destination is no
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 10:27:15 -0700, Bill Woodcock said:
> or to make an ISP class license requirement that every service
> provider network deliver traffic that has source and destination
> addresses within a region, without passing the traffic across
> the border of the region.
On Sep 10, 2013, at 9:29 AM, Jean-Francois Mezei
wrote:
> Will the market start to demand routes that avoid the USA if the destination
> is not the USA ?
Unlikely, all else being equal. The market demands the least expensive routes.
Which is why we push for new IXPs on the Canadian side of
William Waites writes:
> Is this a good or a bad thing? I can remember back when there was a
> project in the 'states called Carnivore, and we had some American
> police -- I believe they were FBI -- come up and ask us politely if
> we'd like to put some of their machines on our network. Everybo
We're just about to light up an infrastructure within Caesars in Atlantic City,
and I'm wondering who can provide possible multi-homed access in that area
(kudos if you're already in the building).
Although the need is imminent, we do not have our own ARIN IP space, nor are we
looking to multi-
Hi - sent a couple of support requests your way about stale NS on one of
your hosts. Haven't got a ticket number back, so if you're listening, TIA
for checking.
thanks
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