Frontier AS5650 IPv6 Peering

2024-05-20 Thread Nick Olsen
Anyone with a clue from 5650 monitoring this list?

I'm in the process of turning up a new transit circuit from 5650 and my
account management team has been less than helpful.

The normal contacts aren't getting me anywhere.

Thank you!


[Event] NetUK1 Call for Presentations open

2024-05-20 Thread Matt Jepp

Hi NANOG List,

NetUK1 will take place on the 8th and 9th of July 2024 at IET London: 
Savoy Place in London, this will be an in-person meeting.


Tickets are also available at: www.netuk.org/netuk1/ 



NetUK helps people learn at every stage of their career. Our talks help 
Internet veterans stay current and gives people at the start of their 
career an opportunity to learn about new technologies, forge new 
connections, and share what they have learned to an international 
audience. If your team has a presentation you'd like to submit to 
NetUK1, consider having a junior team member give the presentation to 
boost their experience with the UK community.


We are open to a range of in-person presentation formats. Agenda slots 
can be as short as 10 minutes and as long as an hour.


Proposals on any subject relevant to networking and interconnection are 
welcome, both technical and non-technical. Perhaps tell us about a new 
technology you're implementing. If you’ve been working on a project, 
solved a problem, or are thinking about a challenge, bring it to NetUK!


Please submit your proposals using the "Submit new abstract" function in 
our Indico instance available at https://indico.netuk.org/ . If you are 
proposing a presentation, please upload a draft of your proposed 
presentation slides to assist the PC in considering your submission.


If you are proposing a panel, please include detail of the proposed 
speakers as well as the abstract of the panel's topics.


NOTE: To preserve editorial neutrality, the PC does not accept abstract 
submissions for presentations by commercial organisations that are also 
sponsors of the same NetUK event. If you would like one of our sponsored 
presentation slots, please contact us.


NetUK is run on a non-profit basis and is not in a position to reimburse 
expenses or time for speakers at its meetings, however we do provide an 
event ticket for accepted speakers.


If you have any queries, please contact the Programme Committee by email 
at p...@netuk.org


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NetUK Programme Committee
https://indico.netuk.org/
p...@netuk.org

Re: Should FCC look at SS7 vulnerabilities or BGP vulnerabilities

2024-05-20 Thread heasley
Fri, May 17, 2024 at 12:01:14PM -0400, Sean Donelan:
> 
> The FCC's job isn't to solve technical problems.
> 
> Instead it is attempting to get CEOs, business managers and venture capital
> firms to include these public policy requirements as part of their business
> decision making.  Impact business budgets and decision making to fix public
> problems.
> 
> FCC is setting goals (and punishments).  It is up to industry how it wants
> to solve the technical problems to achieve the FCC's business requirements.

Because the FCC has done such a fantastic job regulating TV and radio or
managing their infrastructure investment tax dollars?  Perhaps they should
stick to comically-sized coffee cups.

FCC needs an overhaul, just to advance to the current century for the things
they already regulate.  For example; besides the power button, TVs now have
a channel selector that allows the viewer to choose what they want to watch,
so programming does not need to be regulated.  Let us stop them from
"helping" with the Internet.