Re: 1299 capacity constraints

2023-07-16 Thread Ross Tajvar
Someone else made this joke via direct email. Old minds think alike? On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 7:39 PM Matthew Petach wrote: > > > On Fri, Jul 14, 2023, 15:27 Ross Tajvar wrote: > >> It extremely depends on who you're trying to reach and from what >> location. We've seen lots of T1s have

RE: 1299 capacity constraints

2023-07-16 Thread Jerry Cloe
Tier1..  likely via fiber, not old fashioned telco based T1 circuits.   Whoa.  I thought I was the only one old-school enough to still be using a T1 for connectivity.  Are people seriously actually trying to use T1s for peering in this day and age?  ^_^;    

Re: 1299 capacity constraints

2023-07-16 Thread Matthew Petach
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023, 15:27 Ross Tajvar wrote: > It extremely depends on who you're trying to reach and from what location. > We've seen lots of T1s have congested peering lately. > Whoa. I thought I was the only one old-school enough to still be using a T1 for connectivity. Are people

Re: My first ARIN Experience but probably not the last, unfortunately..

2023-07-16 Thread Randy Bush
> #define SOAPBOX > > Please remember ARIN covers more than just the relatively prosperous > United States. There are places like Jamaica, which are also in the > ARIN region, where the average annual income is $2,337. indeed i find this thread to be depressing. the economics you mention, of

Re: My first ARIN Experience but probably not the last, unfortunately..

2023-07-16 Thread Matthew Petach
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 2:09 PM Darin Steffl wrote: > This screams of entitlement. If you can't afford $250 a year for ARIN, you > probably shouldn't be starting a new business. Sorry > #define SOAPBOX Darin, Please remember ARIN covers more than just the relatively prosperous United States.

Re: My first ARIN Experience but probably not the last, unfortunately..

2023-07-16 Thread William Herrin
On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 8:57 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > There is no possible way that anyone should interpret > the current wording of the asterisk'd text as ALL IPv6 > fees are waived until 2026. None. If that's your take > away, I'm not sure what to say. Hi Tom, I think the point is that