On 10/23/2018 08:47 PM, Ross Tajvar wrote:
Sorry all. I misread Owen's email. I'm not trying to air his private
business to the list.
There is no secret - a quick search on the terms HE, Cogent and peering
(and possibly cake) will give you the answer. Presumably Owen is not
expounding because
Hi all,
I know this would belong in THNOG, but since their email turns out to be
unroutable, and APNIC never replied to a ticket I filed a week ago, I
hope some thai network operators are listening here as well. (True's IRT
team contact has however been established already)
Since a week I've seen
Hello there,
I wanted to give you all an update on Network Atlas
http://www.networkatlas.org as we started loading terrestrial links to our
system, we have ran into some scale issues but we are working thru this as
we speak.
We are currently looking for people who can help with providing us KMZs
Super Typhoon Yutu with sustained winds of 165 MPH and gusts over 200 MPH
has struck the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Guam was on
the "weak" side of the typhoon.
Internet connectivity is still working on parts of the islands.
Mainly I wasn’t expounding because I’m surprised to learn that there’s anyone
on this list unfamiliar with it.
Didn’t want to bore people.
I tended to speak my mind while I worked for HE, I’m certainly not going to
stop as a result of no longer working there. ;-)
Owen
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 0
[ I've largely ignored this thread based on the Subject, but saw this so
I'll change the subject to better reflect where I'm taking it. Sorry
if this is a rehashing things others my have already said. - jtk ]
On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 15:32:34 +
Ross Tajvar wrote:
> I am also interested in he
Super Typhoon Yutu has passed over the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory, and moving to the northwest. According
to the National Weather Service, the sustained winds in the eyewall was
180mph.
The power is out on Tinian, and communications is spotty, mostly thro
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