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I'm looking for pointers (forum) regarding purchasing dark fiber. At the
same time can anyone point me in the right direction regarding
purchasing dark fiber in Bombay, India.
tia,
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regards,
/virendra
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Bill Nash wrote:
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> On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Why not just bypass them and go direct to the unwashed
>>masses of end users? Offer them a free windows
>>infection blocker program that imposes the quarantine
>>itself loc
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Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
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> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Jeroen Massar wrote:
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>>At least they have received the 2610:30::/32 allocation from ARIN.
>>Lets see if they how taxing they find IPv6 ;)
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> so.. this is surprising why? t
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thanks for taking notes.
comments in-line:
Matthew Petach wrote:
> 2006.02.14 talk 2 Netflow tools
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> Bill Yurcik
> byurcik at ncsa.uiuc.edu
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> NVisionIP and VisFlowConnect-IP
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> probably a dozen tools out there, this is just
> two of them. C
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hmm..I thought (correct me if I wrong) wsus followed a mirror
(distributed) model say if a group of servers were pegged the update
process would provide remote clients access to the closet and min
latency host(s) in order to distribute the load preven