AUS?

2011-06-14 Thread Santino Codispoti
Is there a nanogish group that covers AUS?



Hotmail?

2011-06-07 Thread Santino Codispoti
Does anyone happen to know what Microsoft using to delivery Hotmail?
Is it Exchange?  Can anyone recommend a good system for developing web
mail services?  I need something that can easy support 400K users



Re: Hotmail?

2011-06-07 Thread Santino Codispoti
We do not have Exchange this would be for a consumer e-mail service
that is ad supported.

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Syed Waqqas Ahmed
waqqasah...@gmail.com wrote:
 If you already have MS Exchange just use OWA (outlook web access)
 feature to enable webaccess. but like suresh said its storage,
 directory services and mail traffic that matters most.

 regards
 syed.

 On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:23 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
 ops.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 400k is easy enough to do with either high end enterprise or low end
 carrier grade products.

 Or if you have the patience to do it, open source ftw.

 The MTA isn't the criterion here as much as all the other stuff -
 bandwidth, storage, directory services, security / antispam ...

 --srs

 On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Santino Codispoti
 santino.codisp...@gmail.com wrote:
 Does anyone happen to know what Microsoft using to delivery Hotmail?
 Is it Exchange?  Can anyone recommend a good system for developing web
 mail services?  I need something that can easy support 400K users




 --
 Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com)






Gas Company?

2011-05-10 Thread Santino Codispoti
I know this is a bit of an odd request but does anyone on the list
work at a Gas company such has BP or Mobile?



Voice Peering?

2011-04-21 Thread Santino Codispoti
I know a few years ago some Vo/IP peering points where started.  Are
they still around today?   I am looking for a solution to hand-off
outbound voice calls to mobile operators



Re: Voice Peering?

2011-04-21 Thread Santino Codispoti
Thank you I will look into AMS-IX.  I was thinking the GRX platforms
where for SMS and Data only.

On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Erik Bais eb...@a2b-internet.com wrote:
 Hi Santino,

  Did you had a look at AMS-IX ? They have a grx offering for that.

 Regards,
 Erik Bais
 A2B Internet

 Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

 Op Apr 21, 2011 om 9:35 heeft Santino Codispoti santino.codisp...@gmail.com 
 het volgende geschreven:

 I know a few years ago some Vo/IP peering points where started.  Are
 they still around today?   I am looking for a solution to hand-off
 outbound voice calls to mobile operators





ISDN BRI

2011-02-17 Thread Santino Codispoti
Is it possible to order a ISDN BRI line from the LEC and have them
look at the design of a DS1 and have them if possible design the ISDN
BRI lineon a devurse path or at lest different equipment within the
CO?



Re: ISDN BRI

2011-02-17 Thread Santino Codispoti
This may be a great options because the network will be going into air ports.

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
 What you can do is (if you are important enough) apply for TSP (tsp.ncs.gov) 
 in conjunction with provisioning of a circuit to actually have this type of 
 engineering happen and persist, including emergency restoration.  If your 
 local carrier doesn't offer the redundancy you want, your only other choice 
 is to build it yourself.  Considering the cost of lighting a 10G or 1G strand 
 of fiber for 10km or 20km, working with a BRI isn't that important anymore.

 - Jared
 (who has a BRI line for his POTS at home to get clean dial tone at his 
 distance from the CO)

 On Feb 17, 2011, at 6:46 AM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:

 On Thu, 17 Feb 2011, Santino Codispoti wrote:

 Is it possible to order a ISDN BRI line from the LEC and have them
 look at the design of a DS1 and have them if possible design the ISDN
 BRI lineon a devurse path or at lest different equipment within the
 CO?

 I suspect that, particularly for something as small (in terms of revenue to 
 the LEC) as a BRI circuit, you won't have much leverage to ask for anything 
 'off the menu', like diverse physical routing through the CO.

 When you get to the point of dealing with the copper in the ground/on the 
 pole, your options for route diversity are usually extremely limited (read: 
 nonexistent).  Telco copper plant is usually based on large multipair cables 
 from the CO on a specific route, so even if you managed to get them to 
 commit to diverse routeing in the CO, the copper pairs will still be in the 
 same cable bundle, entering your building and the CO at the same points.

 jms





Re: ISDN BRI

2011-02-17 Thread Santino Codispoti
Yes that is my goal.   I guess I will be dealing with Verizon and ATT
mostly as the LEC

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Lamar Owen lo...@pari.edu wrote:
 On Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:21:18 am Santino Codispoti wrote:
 Is it possible to order a ISDN BRI line from the LEC and have them
 look at the design of a DS1 and have them if possible design the ISDN
 BRI lineon a devurse path or at lest different equipment within the
 CO?

 As I understand the question, you want the BRI to be path diverse to the 
 DS1's path, correct?

 It would depend upon how well you know the tech folk at the telco, and 
 whether there is existing or planned transport in multiple directions from 
 your site.

 Even if you order bona fide protected circuits, you're not likely to be 
 guaranteed physical path diversity.

 Having said that, lots of telcos will work with you if you know the people to 
 work with, and some will quote you a term agreement for the physical plant 
 provisioning as an additional cost, and probably for three to five years 
 terms.





DSL network build out

2011-01-29 Thread Santino Codispoti
I am hoping for some recommendations from the group.  We will shortly
be building out a new network for offering DSL/ access.  We are going
to interface with the Covad network within:

111 8th Avenue,New York (5th Floor)
11 Great Oaks Blvd,San Francisco
427 S La Salle, Chicago


We are going to try and push most of the trafic out to the internet
within the same POPs but we would also like to have conntivity between
the locations as well.  Who would you recommend we talk with for
fiber?  Who would you recommend we talk with for network gear?

Thank you for your help

Regards
Santino



Re: NAP of the Capital Region

2010-11-06 Thread Santino Codispoti
Thank you

On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Mehmet Akcin meh...@akcin.net wrote:

 On Nov 5, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Santino Codispoti wrote:

 Does anyone have an up to date list of the carriers that are within
 the NAP of the Capital Region?


 Abovenet
 Att
 Level3
 Verizon
 TATA
 Cogent (I am being told is joining or has just joined)..
 Terremark's transit network

 I actually have a decent size deployment there. Culpeper is a lovely city you 
 will enjoy there.

 let me know if you need more info, i am considered culpeper / nap cr local 
 according to many people.. ;)

 mehmet



NAP of the Capital Region

2010-11-05 Thread Santino Codispoti
Does anyone have an up to date list of the carriers that are within
the NAP of the Capital Region?



data center locations - recommendation's

2010-10-20 Thread Santino Codispoti
I am hoping the list can help me out.  We need to setup a few data center
locations and I was looking for recommendation’s on City’s and possible
providers to rent space from.  I was thinking two within the US to service North
America and possibility also South America.  Then also two within Europe.  We
would replicate data between the two in Europe and the two within the US but we
would not replicate Europe to US.



Re: data center locations - recommendation's

2010-10-20 Thread Santino Codispoti
Please see inline

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Christopher Morrow
morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:16 AM, Santino Codispoti
 santino.codisp...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am hoping the list can help me out.  We need to setup a few data center
 locations and I was looking for recommendation’s on City’s and possible
 providers to rent space from.  I was thinking two within the US to service 
 North
 America and possibility also South America.  Then also two within Europe.  We
 would replicate data between the two in Europe and the two within the US but 
 we
 would not replicate Europe to US.

 o where are your customers?

Are customers are global

 o what sort of colo do you really need? (space + power + ethernet + ?
 how much roughly...)

This is not completely know yet but I would say less then 10 racks

 o what sort of latency is acceptable to the customers for the
 applications in question?

I would like in most cases less then 70ms total but some customers
will be accessing the solution from mobile hand sets so it may be a
bit more due to to delay on GSM networks


 -chris