e...@4ever.de (Elmar K. Bins) wrote:
> I'm looking for a working email address to contact the OCIX exchange in Sint
> Maarten. Unfortunately, ocix.net points to a single MX without A/
> records...
They moved their MXs yesterday after I got them through telemgroup.sx, so ocix
should be reacha
On 29/Jun/20 19:37, Matt Harris wrote:
> Cisco doesn't want to sell 2960 series anymore and they made that
> perfectly clear to me over the past couple of years. I ended up
> switching to Juniper EX gear in places I had been deploying 2960's
> previously. The EX3400 lineup is better priced than
On 27/Jun/20 00:39, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
>
>
> Amazon does better.
> YouTube does better.
> CBS does better.
> Hulu does better.
I wouldn't immediately compare all of those services to Netflix (or even
to each other), especially in a global context... but then this thread
could get
On 29/Jun/20 07:34, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Personally, I’d like to see the Netflix UI upgraded so that you could have
> the option of indexing all content (whether you could view it or not) and
> each time you clicked on something you weren’t allowed to view, it provided
> contact information f
Dear Nanog
For those running a AS with multiply POP locations around the world who would
you recommend as a strong tier 1 transit provider in Europe (good routes to
Africa would be a bonus)
We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn, tisparkle
(Seabone) we are also lookin
On 30/Jun/20 13:14, James Braunegg wrote:
>
> Dear Nanog
>
>
>
> For those running a AS with multiply POP locations around the world
> who would you recommend as a strong tier 1 transit provider in Europe
> (good routes to Africa would be a bonus)
>
>
>
> We currently take full table feeds fr
Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of the
lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the NOC.
They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number of BGP
adjacencies.
It looks like they have 3 or 4 paths in/out of Africa. I'd use their
TATA \ Centurylink
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 05:16 Darin Steffl wrote:
> Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of the
> lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the NOC.
> They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number of BGP
> ad
+1 to the software & support
Within the last year we have learned & deployed Juniper & Extreme. They are
easily as good or better than the rest of the crowd.
We use Ubiquiti stuff too. Its good on the edge, less so in the core. They
don’t keep a product around long enough to work the bugs o
On 29/Jun/20 19:22, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
>
>
> A switch's maturity is much more dependent on hardware while a router
> is much more dependent on software, so I suggest assessing a switch on
> their own merits, regardless of bad experiences with that vendor in
> the router realm.
Well, these days,
On 30/Jun/20 14:15, Darin Steffl wrote:
> Why isn't Hurricane in your mix yet? They have great routes, some of
> the lowest pricing available, and they are always easy to reach at the
> NOC. They also peer at nearly every IX possible. They're #1 in number
> of BGP adjacencies.
>
> It looks like
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 22:09, wrote:
>
> > From: NANOG On Behalf Of Mark Tinka
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 6:07 PM
> >
> >
> > I've heard a lot about "network programmability", e.t.c.,
> First of all the "SR = network programmability" is BS, SR = MPLS, any
> programmability we've had for
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 18:08, Mark Tinka wrote:
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> Hi all.
>
> When the whole SR concept was being first dreamed up, I was mildly excited
> about it. But then real life happened and global deployment (be it basic
> SR-MPLS or SRv6) is what it is, and I became less excited. This was back in
> 2
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 23:19, Mark Tinka wrote:
> Yes, we all love less state, I won't argue that. But it's the same question
> that is being asked less and less with each passing year - what scales better
> in 2020, OSPF or IS-IS. That is becoming less relevant as control planes keep
> getting
For Africa take a look at Liquid Telecoms and WIOCC. If your target market
is more specifically west african, look at the ISPs which have major POPs
in Accra and Lagos.
For east africa, Kenya/Tanzania, and those with good connectivity from
Kenya to Djibouti and into the UAE (via Fujairah).
WIOCC
5511
> On 30 Jun 2020, at 13:14, James Braunegg wrote:
>
> We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn, tisparkle
> (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe also in
> Europe but any other recommendations ?
>
On 30/Jun/20 20:37, James Bensley wrote:
> Mark, does someone have a gun to your head? Are you in trouble? Blink
> 63 times for yes, 64 times for no ;)
You're pretty late to this party, mate...
Mark.
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