Re: AWS re:Invent

2019-11-28 Thread Tom Beecher
Oliver- Although I'm sure many appreciate the offer, this is not appropriate content for the NANOG mailing list. On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 5:46 PM Oliver O'Boyle wrote: > Just a reminder. The ticket remains unclaimed. If it makes you feel > better, I'll raise the price from free to $10 :) > > $1

Re: AWS re:Invent

2019-11-28 Thread Mehmet Akcin
+1 On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 4:25 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > Oliver- > > Although I'm sure many appreciate the offer, this is not > appropriate content for the NANOG mailing list. > > > On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 5:46 PM Oliver O'Boyle > wrote: > >> Just a reminder. The ticket remains unclaimed. If it

Re: AWS re:Invent

2019-11-28 Thread Oliver O'Boyle
My apologies. Oliver On Thu, Nov 28, 2019, 19:42 Mehmet Akcin, wrote: > +1 > > On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 4:25 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > >> Oliver- >> >> Although I'm sure many appreciate the offer, this is not >> appropriate content for the NANOG mailing list. >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 5:46

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-28 Thread Sabri Berisha
- On Nov 27, 2019, at 8:03 PM, Doug Barton do...@dougbarton.us wrote: > I don't understand how you're using "teams" here. For the most part you > turn it on, and end-user systems pick up the RA and do the right thing. > If you want something fancier, you can do that with DHCP, static > address

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-28 Thread Owen DeLong
That’s absurd… Yes, you have to support both for now. However, you really only need IPv4 addresses on each front-end box and you only need that until the proportion of eyeball users that lack IPv6 capabilities is small enough to be considered no longer worth the cost of support. I doubt seriou

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-28 Thread Owen DeLong
While I agree about the likely outcome, I will point out that consumers have been begging for unbundling for years. This fragmentation of streaming services _IS_ the direct result of that request. It’s unbundled service, exactly what they have been asking for. Owen > On Nov 26, 2019, at 01:54

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-28 Thread Ross Tajvar
Well, not exactly. Each service is still a bunch of shows and movies bundled together. If you only want to watch one show, you can't just buy that, you have to buy the whole service. Of course, there are services where you can buy individual movies and episodes (Google Play comes to mind). But Net

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-28 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Thu, 2019-11-28 at 10:50 -0800, Owen DeLong wrote: > While I agree about the likely outcome, I will point out that > consumers have been > begging for unbundling for years. This is not the "unbundling" that consumers have been begging for. Rather I would submit that it's actually quite the opp

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-28 Thread Robert Haylock
I agree with Brian, this is not unbundling, it's just removing one layer of distribution; you no longer need the Cable company to play aggregator to the content distributors, you now buy from them direct (especially true in the case of HBO and Disney, except ESPN is not yet included). The next logi

Re: AWS re:Invent

2019-11-28 Thread Oliver O'Boyle
Just a reminder. The ticket remains unclaimed. If it makes you feel better, I'll raise the price from free to $10 :) $1800 USD value and the conference is excellent. Reply off-list if you're interested. Oliver On Wed, Nov 27, 2019, 22:39 Oliver O'Boyle, wrote: > Nanog: > > I have a free AWS r

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-28 Thread Michael Thomas
Back in the old days, we had the ultimate in unbundling: you walked up, got a ticket, and watched the movie. In principle it wouldn't be that hard these days to do something similar with a tremendous reduction in friction. Basically pay-per-view on steroids. My sense is that it would be trem

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-28 Thread Mike Bolitho
Again, this has gone beyond off-topic for the NANOG list. Please take the discussion elsewhere. -Mike Bolitho On Thu, Nov 28, 2019, 3:52 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > Back in the old days, we had the ultimate in unbundling: you walked up, > got a ticket, and watched the movie. > > In principle it