How is it technically possible that they reuse unused bandwidth without some funky AS/Route announcement fun?! Anyone can explain that ?
~A On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 8:09 PM Ronald F. Guilmette <r...@tristatelogic.com> wrote: > I mention in passing also that at the present time, DiViNetworks has > a grand total of some 6,070 unique route objects registered in the RADB > data base. > > Where I come from, that's a lot of routes. > > https://pastebin.com/raw/YeFBd1qZ > > I would be gnerally unconcerned if not for the fact that two of these > route objects (for 155.235.0.0/16 and 169.129.0.0/16) exactly cover > two AFRINIC legacy blocks that I feel I have proven to have been stolen > from AFRINIC legacy blocks holders, with the apparent collusion and > connivance of one particular gentleman who, coincidentally, I'm sure, > like DiViNetworks, also just happens to have offices in the greater > Tel Aviv metropolitan area. > > > Regards, > rfg > > > P.S. Online reports suggest that DiViNetworks has received $15 million > USD worth of venture capital from the International Finance Corporation, > a commercial lender and member of the World Bank Group. > > > https://ifcext.ifc.org/ifcext/pressroom/IFCPressRoom.nsf/0/52F1A9E272AAFAB785257BE80051CB53 > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Finance_Corporation >