Re:
"Your Call Will Go To A General Access Line at the Public Safety
Answering
Point (PSAP). This is different from the 911 Emergency Response Center
where
traditional 911 calls go."
In talking with my local PSAP about VoIP services and this particular
issue, they (PSAPs collectively) are fairly
Do you also offer premium "80" traffic? Or guaranteed delivery of UDP?
Unbundled services will give the best price, and good service. Maybe we
won't get the service anytime soon, but 2 out of the magical 3 isn't
bad.
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So...how much of the revenue stream is built around the actual
facilities (i.e. copper, fiber, etc) ownership monopoly? Shouldn't
senior staff recognize the short-sightedness of building one revenue
stream from two distinct sources: one content delivery and one plant
ownership? Sell access first
Invented is irrelevant. Effective mgmt is what counts. Having said
that, things seem to work fine as is, and in the end if we ask large
(aka fortune 100) multi-internationals if the ITU (UN) should try and
manage, and glean off another nickel or two, the inet...hmmm...answer?
No way, money talks
The archives didn't show a hit for "IP address management" when it comes
to a large MS AD shop. We went from NetID to home-grown scripts... Men
and Mice have given some presentations on their tool. Any others out
there that do not force a switch to some other vendor's DNS/DHCP
servers? Just l
Interesting flow...who then enforces ITU "rules"? With what binding
authority? Better yet, let the free market run the business.
Brad
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Owen DeLong
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"Depending on putting devices on 1918 for security is dangerous. " -
Simon J. Lyall.
Agreed. RFC 1918 is a good idea, it's not the law, and with that ISP's
are not required to do anything about 1918 addr's if they choose not to.
We receive a disturbingly large amount of traffic sourced from the