Re: [AusNOG] going rate for a rooftop installation?

2019-06-03 Thread Jim Woodward
Hi Karl, I used to work for a provider that installed fixed wireless connections, best course of action is to contact the building owner or property manager and as permission to install an antenna and then only discuss price if they wish to charge for roof space. Quite often as long as they

Re: [AusNOG] going rate for a rooftop installation?

2019-06-03 Thread Karl Auer
On Tue, 2019-06-04 at 01:02 +1000, Karl Auer wrote: > Someone wants to put an antenna on a roof. A pole-and-two-struts kind > of thing. What sort of price should they expect to pay? Is there a > "going rate" or is it a case-by case thing? My question was completely misleading and I can only

[AusNOG] going rate for a rooftop installation?

2019-06-03 Thread Karl Auer
Someone wants to put an antenna on a roof. A pole-and-two-struts kind of thing. What sort of price should they expect to pay? Is there a "going rate" or is it a case-by case thing? Regards, K. -- ~~~ Karl Auer

Re: [AusNOG] Vocus decided to Not?

2019-06-03 Thread Daniel Whitehead
Update I’ve had from 5G is “Sub station in citipower failure, caused ups batteries to fail. We believe ups at vocus also failed. Mains restored before UPS could be brought back online. Waiting response from citipower. Maintenance on ups completed within last 2 months.” Sent from my iPhone

Re: [AusNOG] Vocus decided to Not?

2019-06-03 Thread Brent Paddon
>From the scant info I have, as it relates to the 5GN owned facility only...Lvl 15... Apparently power in local area went out (we know of at least one building in the local area that also lost power at same time). Seems [some?] UPS's did not hold load, but generators started. Hence power came

Re: [AusNOG] Vocus decided to Not?

2019-06-03 Thread Paul Vinton
Hi Matt, Yup – Level 3 was unaffected. Only the non-mezzanine floors were affected (including level 9 and 15). We have a mountain of equipment in both…. Thanks, Paul Paul Vinton Director Email: p...@vintek.net

Re: [AusNOG] Vocus decided to Not?

2019-06-03 Thread Tony Miles
Does anyone have any more details on what actually happened ? Very hard to get through to anyone right now. Thanks. On 3 Jun 2019 16:18, "Michael J. Carmody" wrote: ….and hard down again. I guess I had nothing better to do given the rain anyway… -M *From:* AusNOG *On Behalf Of

Re: [AusNOG] Short Racks

2019-06-03 Thread Joseph Goldman
Thanks for all the answers all! Got a lot of leads now to look for a decent one. The sound-proof ones are definitely interesting but not for $4k !! The shorter the better, and luckily there's a few 12RU racks in the mix of links I got that i'll check out Thanks again for all the very quick

[AusNOG] Short Racks

2019-06-03 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi List,  A little off topic - my apologies, just looking for suggestions on short (~15RU or less) racks that are full depth, if exist? Looking for something for lab setups where I don't really want a full size 42RU rack in there, but all racks I find that are shorter are too shallow for most

Re: [AusNOG] Vocus decided to Not?

2019-06-03 Thread Matt Perkins
There it goes again. Matt On 3/6/19 3:58 pm, Matt Perkins wrote: Not sure what happened up on Level 9 but Level 3 (Podium) where we are seemed fine. I guess megaport is up on 9 as we saw a lot of the bouncing around for a while. Matt On 3/6/19 3:56 pm, Bradley Amm wrote: Isn't 530

Re: [AusNOG] Vocus decided to Not?

2019-06-03 Thread Brent Paddon
There is another datacentre up on Lvl 15. Was owned by "MDC" - puchased by 5GN just a few months ago. Seems they've just lost power again (to at least some equipment). Brent On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 3:56 PM Bradley Amm wrote: > Isn't 530 collins Vocus 100% uptime facility > > Get Outlook for