excuse the subject, relevant as IT techies like this.
>
> Bonus support for Action for Children
> A BT senior manager is donating half of his bonus to Action for Children’s
> Byte Night North West event and encouraging others to do the same.
> Colin Johnston is an IT technical manager who has
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 3:55 AM, Colin Johnston
wrote:
> excuse the subject, relevant as IT techies like this.
>
Colin,
Not only is your personal favorite charity in no way shape or form relevant
to Internet routing, the UK branch of the charity you're trying to raise
funds for is outside the g
Thanks Mark, I'm not much into the cellular realm other than Ethernet
cell-backhaul, which isn't cell at all but rather just hauling Ethernet/vlan
frames across my network as fast as I can :)
...so does what you said mean ipv6 prefixes are delegated to phones ?
-Aaron Gould
I get that it's a good cause, but this is off topic and doesn't belong on
NANOG.
If we allow everyone with a good cause to post to NANOG then we would be
inundated with charity emails.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017, Colin Johnston wrote:
excuse the subject, relevant as IT techies like this.
Bonus
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Can anyone recommend a transit provider in Bracknell, UK? Not too picky on
requirements, but IPv6 is a must; RTBH and good peering are a very good to
have.
We're looking to replace one of our current providers (Virgin Media - AS5089).
I have no problem naming them as they treat prefix list up
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