Re: Puerto Rico Peering Point, or existence thereof. (fwd)

2003-01-10 Thread Jeremy Parr

Does Arcos hit the USVI? http://www.nwncable.com/ Their pricing looks good
and they are close by to NAP of the Americas.

Jeremy

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From: "Haesu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Puerto Rico Peering Point, or existence thereof. (fwd)


>
> Hey,
> Your best bet is to go with Miami, although it may be a bit
> expensive to get longhaul circuits to there.. Miami is the closest major
> bandwidth place from your location.. They even have internet exchange over
> there on behalf of South and Central American based ISP's.
>
> -hc
>
> >
> > -- Forwarded message --
> > Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 06:00:57 -0500
> > From: Ray Burkholder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Puerto Rico Peering Point, or existence thereof.
> >
> >
> > I work for an ISP in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  (If you happen to
> > pass through, drop by for a visit).
> >
> > Anyway, ATT has undersea fibre to Puerto Rico.  We want to get a DS3
> > into a Puerto Rico peering center where we can get connectivity to some
> > combo of ATT, Sprint, Worldcom, and T-Data.  Is anyone familiar with
> > such a location in PR?
> >
> > If not there, how about Florida?
> >
> > Ray Burkholder
> >
> >
>




Internet Security Whitepaper

2002-11-28 Thread Jeremy Parr

We are a wireless ISP, and have a client asking for a document regarding the
security of their wireless connection. I am looking for some sort of
whitepaper explaining the insecurities of the Internet. They don't seem to
realize that no matter how secure their connection from their office to mine
is, the Internet is a wild and insecure place.

Jeremy