> Yeps, a sys admin could do that. Sure. But we dont want others also to
> see that website. Is it possible by deleting that entery from the
> whois database is my question.
No - not without some high level intervention at the registry and seeing as
they are in the US under US law, it's not ver
> Why not just bring back the "evil bit" as a serious proposal?
*waves his cluebat around* ummm. no.
> Those pennies can add up. And if you have ever called a government
> office, you can sometimes spend a long time listening to music on
> hold. Does the NY State Goverment warning citizens they may be charged
> for phone calls to government offices?
I'm not sure if that's the same thing - sinc
Apologies on the triple post. Mea Culpa.
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Sean,
> I assume the NY AG will also be targeting enforcement of Domino's Pizza
> because they have lots of phone numbers and consumers may unknowingly dial
> a phone number to order a pizza which may be a toll call in their area.
Somehow I don't think so. It takes maybe 5 minutes to order a piz
Sean,
> I assume the NY AG will also be targeting enforcement of Domino's Pizza
> because they have lots of phone numbers and consumers may unknowingly dial
> a phone number to order a pizza which may be a toll call in their area.
Somehow I don't think so. It takes maybe 5 minutes to order a piz
Sean,
> I assume the NY AG will also be targeting enforcement of Domino's Pizza
> because they have lots of phone numbers and consumers may unknowingly dial
> a phone number to order a pizza which may be a toll call in their area.
Somehow I don't think so. It takes maybe 5 minutes to order a piz
I should probbably say my equipment on AT&T's IP network - not the core
network.
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H. I saw some alarms on equipment on AT&T's IP network in Grand
Rapids, MI a while ago. The alarm only lasted 10-15 minutes though.
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discussion on the list regarding s*BGP,
for a few minutes there I thought someone was just trying
to teach us all a hard lesson by injecting massive instability
into the DFZ. ;-)
- ferg
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I saw *almost* 100% packet loss to Ve
ferg
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Looks OK to me (from Verizon DSL in NY):
Traceroute to (64.112.229.131)
1 * (10.32.19.1) 20 ms 22 ms 22 ms
2 * (130.81.11.161) 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms
3 so-6-0-0-0.BB-RTR2.NY325.verizon-gni.net (130.81.18.90) 22 ms 22
ms 22 ms
4 so-6-0-0-0.BB-RTR2.NY60.verizon-gni.net (130.81.7.201)
Daniel,
Hmmm. I don't think so, but the IP's seem to be different than they
were before from a cached WHOIS. IIRC, didn't Google used to be on
InterNAP and now they're on Cogent/Verio?
-- Jonathan
Daniel Medina wrote:
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 11:48:03PM +, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Om
Name Server: NS4.GOOGLE.COM
Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK
Updated Date: 03-oct-2002
Creation Date: 15-sep-1997
Expiration Date: 14-sep-2011
(whois =google.com)
Chris Paul wrote:
On or about Sat, 07 May 2005 19:40:20 -0400
"Jonathan M. Slivko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> allegedly wro
N.B. Seems to be resolved now, after ~ 40 minutes or so.
Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
Hmmm did anyone hear anything about a Google outage that's been
going on for the past 20 minutes or so? It appears to be DNS related
(ns1-ns4.google.com didn't have a record of www.google.com or
www
if anyone heard anything.
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He's here to help.
Hello,
Anyone from Cox Communications reading this list? If so, please contact
me off-list regarding a routing issue on your network. Thank you!
Hello,
Can a Verizon Data (T1) Rep. please call/contact me off list ASAP? Thanks!
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noname - 1K
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mmercially?
Just sounds like the sort of thing somebody would have though of, but I've
never seen any mention of it..
Regards,
Noel Montales
Waveform Technology LLC
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George,
We do too - it's just a composite of the 5 minute interval samples taken
at the switch/router.
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George wrote:
Ok.
We do this..
we charge in 1 month intervals :)
George
Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
Hello Fellow NANOG'ers,
I was just thinking about this - tel
el doesn't allow for oversubscription as it's a
committed (meaning you have the bandwidth that you purchased guaranteed
to you), dynamic rate.
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r the bandwidth that I don't use -- well, now we can talk!
If we had facilities where you are, then i'm sure it wouldn't be a
problem - but we wouldn't have to give you a rebate, as we wouldn't
charge it to you in the first place :)
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t a 95th percentile environment,
it's actual usage. We are actually AGAINST 95th percentile. It seems to
work quite well for the building that we've already wired with this
technology.
-Steve
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cost of
e-mail service, support, etc.
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Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> I was just thinking about this - tell me if it sounds reasonable?
Okay, so basically, I'm in complete sympathy with you, because I would
_like_ the o
eed to get on the Internet at high-speed, get
on high-speed which will not only increase revenue for the ISP's, but
also for the customer who can now use DSL/T1 access in a much more
effective way.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
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more
effective way.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
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popularity of their content.
DJ
Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
To answer your question, in our colo evironment, incomming traffic is
free and not measured for billing purposes (but I assume this will be
different on the ISP platform).
As far as being slashdotted, if it does happen - then your agent from
dn't
be the end-users ISP, only a mechanism for doing this mode of
billing/access methodology.
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wrote:
On Fri, 14 May 2004 17:22:03 EDT, "Jonathan M. Slivko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Personally, I would like to see a senario where everyone just pays for
what they use - it would be a much better system for allowing people who
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
Who
ill be is more
valuable than the savings. Or, they are unwilling to get hammered by
an anomaly.
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only increase revenue for the ISP's, but also
for the customer who can now use DSL/T1 access in a much more effective way.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
-- Jonathan
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Uh... they have. It's called a Snapgear card :)
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Sent: Apr 19, 2004 1:51 PM
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Hello Janet/List -
First, allow me to introduce myself, my name is Jonathan M. Slivko and I
work for InvisibleHand Networks, Inc. (http://www.invisiblehand.net).
Currently, we offer colocation and bandwidth services in the New
York/New Jersey market (Telehouse and Equinix to be precise). The
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