RE: Looking for success stories in Qwest/Centurylink land

2013-01-28 Thread David Prall
You should try paying Verizon in Advance, they sent me to collections
because I had a negative balance on my account for 3 months. Took me 6
months after closing my account to get them to correct the late payment
charges and send me a refund.

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 -Original Message-
 From: William Herrin [mailto:b...@herrin.us]
 Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 3:18 PM
 To: Constantine A. Murenin
 Cc: North American Networking and Offtopic Gripes List
 Subject: Re: Looking for success stories in Qwest/Centurylink land
 
 On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Constantine A. Murenin
 muren...@gmail.com wrote:
  Well, that's ATT for you:  already has the network, already has the
  price structure, already has the marketing going, already has all the
  passive and active equipment installed that's capable of vastly
  superior speeds, already has the customers willing to pay more each
  month for faster speeds, and already has customers abandoning FTTU
  services because of artificially-imposed speed limitations, yet T
  still can't be bothered to flip some provisioning bits.
 
 And then there's the ATT U-Verse outage for the better part of a week.
 
 http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/24/tech/web/uverse-outage-att/index.html
 
 
 On the other hand, I've been unsuccessfully trying to pay my Verizon
 Fios bill for a month now. The credit card died two months ago. They
 keep trying to bill it. Can't log in to the linked account online. The
 web site mentions that a temporary password can be had from the paper
 bill they haven't sent in the better part of a decade. After hours on
 the phone the representative opened a ticket with IT.
 
 They sent me an email reminding me that their billing failed. With no
 return contact information, just an invitation to log in to my
 non-working account and pay it. What fun!
 
 -Bill
 
 
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 3005 Crane Dr. .. Web: http://bill.herrin.us/
 Falls Church, VA 22042-3004




RE: shell access to BGP router, CALEA tips??

2012-01-08 Thread David Prall
Both ATT and Hurricane Electric have access for this.

A quick list of them.
http://www.netdigix.com/servers.html

Majority of these are telnet:// links.

David

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-Original Message-
From: N Rauhauser [mailto:neal.rauhau...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 12:13 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: shell access to BGP router, CALEA tips??

  Ladies  Gentlemen,

  I wanted to check something on an IP address block this morning and,
much to my surprise, I don't have access to a single router that has a full
table in it - first time since 1999 this is the case. I see route views is
still happily serving up shells, but I'm curious to know if there are any
other viewpoints available. I am probably going to script something for
this particular problem, so I want boxes that have shell access, not
graphical looking glass type stuff.


 I am also plunged into the world of lawful intercept after a long
absence. Other than providing muddled responses ten minutes before the
deadline on obvious MPAA/RIAA trolls I haven't had to do a subpoena
response since 2005 and I've not installed anything that needed to meet
requirements since 2009. Is there a good write up somewhere on the current
state of affairs?





 Neal Rauhauser




RE: comcast

2008-06-12 Thread David Prall
Tom,
Where would that be located. From my house my UUNet/MCI/Verizon Business
Link doesn't have it. My speakeasy link doesn't have it either. All of
Comcast was out in my neighborhood (Alexandria, VA) yesterday at 7pm when I
got home, was still out at 11pm when I went to bed, up and running fine this
AM. 

David

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 -Original Message-
 From: Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:52 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: comcast
 
 On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Thompson, Taeko wrote:
  Does anybody heard if comcast is having problems today?
 
 I've got a customer in 73.72.92.0/24, and I don't see the 
 prefix on the 
 net.