On 19/Jul/18 23:07, Job Snijders wrote:
> Dear NANOG,
>
> [ TL:DR - From now on, NTT / AS 2914 allows customers to either register
> their announcements in the IRR, or as RPKI ROAs. This is a convenience
> service for relevant regions of the world where IRR is not the norm but
> RPKI is commonl
On 20/Jul/18 00:13, Scott Weeks wrote:
> What I meant to say is a lot of folks get connectivity
> through satellite. 500msec plus and jitter to spare.
>
> Further it's expensive and all the 'busy' sites cost a
> lot of money to download the stuff folks on this list
> don't blink an eye at and
On 19/Jul/18 17:29, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> Mark already knows this, but for the benefit of the North American network
> operators on the list, **where** in Africa makes a huge difference. Certain
> submarine cables reach certain coastal cities at very different transport
> prices, depending on lo
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--- mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:
From: Mark Tinka
On 20/Jul/18 00:13, Scott Weeks wrote:
> What I meant to say is a lot of folks get connectivity
> through satellite. 500msec plus and jitter to spare.
Would having local CDN caches help satellite-based
providers? Sure...
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On 20/Jul/18 21:37, Scott Weeks wrote:
> Could you explain that? Do you mean logically near the
> ground stations?
I mean physically in the ISP's backbone.
They would use the satellite link for cache-fill, but then deliver
content locally. This should speed things up a great deal.
Having t
--- mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:
On 20/Jul/18 21:37, Scott Weeks wrote:
> Could you explain that? Do you mean logically
> near the ground stations?
I mean physically in the ISP's backbone.
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Oops, failure to communicate... They folks on the
eyeball
On 21/Jul/18 08:22, Scott Weeks wrote:
>
> Oops, failure to communicate... They folks on the
> eyeball end have consumer grade satellite internet
> with VSATs in their yard. Thus my CDN in the
> satellite joke.
Ah, got you :-).
Well, if the earth station on the other side is in a well-con
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