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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
 Band-X Opens First IP Transit Marketplace in Germany
For the first time, service providers are able to buy IP transit based on independent quality and price metrics, and have the flexibility to change their suppliers accordingly.
Band-X Routed: A facilities-based trading platform for IP transit that enables purchasers to select and change suppliers based on independent quality metrics and price.
Frankfurt is the world's fifth biggest Internet hub city, with over 160 Gbps of Internet capacity.
www.ereleases.com /pr/2001-09-19a.html

  
 Rocky Mountain Internet eXchange - RMIX - Peering - VoIP
Established to enhance the exchange of regional network traffic, the RMIX will facilitate peering amongst ISPs to reduce upstream Internet IP transit, lower costs and enhance performance.
The Rocky Mountain Internet eXchange (RMIX), Denver's only IP peering point, offers its members exciting new VoIP opportunities and allows companies to colocate and/or interconnect in a high-quality, neutral colocation facility.
The RMIX is committed to providing a high quality, secure and neutral peering point for the benefit of the Rocky Mountain Region's Internet Service Providers and Internet community at large.
www.comfluent.com /rmix.php   (351 words)

  
 Re: NOC servers with public/private ip address
If we want > > to save ip address and use private ip address, we need to > > have private > > address on the internet routers.
If you're talking about giving the workstations in your NOC private IP addresses, using NAT to access your core routers, I see no more a problem with that than I do with people using home DSL routers that utilize NAT.
The question is if > > we should use > > public or private ip address in NMS/NOC to manage these > > routers.
www.merit.org /mail.archives/nanog/2001-08/msg00547.html   (418 words)

  
 Open Peering MLPA participants at AMS-IX, NL-ix and GN-IX - network explorer
,), AS-GRAFIX Grafix Internet B.V. as16131 GRAFIX-IS GrafiX Internet B.V. AS-HAAGNET HAAGNET AS macro ( AS29263 HAAGNET-AS HAAGnet, Municipality of The Hague network ======================================================== Transit peers ======================================================== ======================================================== Public Peers AMS-IX Nikhef router r01-nk-h140.ams.denhaag.nl (195.69.144.129) ======================================================== =======================================================...
IP Backbone AS, AS29003 REFERTELECOM-AS Refer Telecom Servicos de Telecomunicacoes, S.A, AS30947 PLURICANAL-AS Pluricanal, SA, AS31073 PTCIX PT-CIX - Portuguese Comercial Internet Exchange, AS31284 NFSI - NOT IN USE, AS31513 TVTEL - Grande Porto Comunicacoes SA, AS31668 SONET - Servicos Internet Lda, AS12305 NORTENET- Sistemas de Comunicacao SA.
, AS12731 IPHH Internet Port Hamburg GmbH Global AS Routing-Policy, AS13135 CREW-AS Wieske's Crew KG AS Hamburg, Germany, AS16378 OTTO-NET OTTO GmbH & Co. KG IP-NETWORK Wandsbeker Strasse 3-7 D-22712 Hamburg DE http://www.otto.d...
www.robtex.com /netexp/as-openpeeringmembers   (418 words)

  
 Aleron Operates the Former Net99/AGIS Backbone
Aleron is a global IP network solutions provider led by an experienced team of industry veterans, and offers a wide variety of IP transit, dial services and value-added applications over its MPLS-based OC-48 network.
You will be automatically directed to the Aleron site in ten seconds, or you can click here.
www.agis.net   (418 words)

  
 ISOC-Chicago :: The Chicago Chapter of the Internet Society
ISOC was originated by Vint Cerf (considered one of the "Fathers of the Internet" as co-inventor of TCP/IP with Robert Kahn) and Anthony Rutkowski (then Chair of the IAB).
The objective of the Interplanetary Internet project is to define the architecture and protocols necessary to permit interoperation of the Internet resident on Earth with other remotely located internets resident on other planets or spacecraft in transit.
ISOC now is the majority funder of IETF, which is developing the Standards for IPv6 and 'the next Internet'.
www.isoc-chicago.org   (747 words)

  
 Business Wire: Internet Software Consortium expands DNS ''Root Server'' Footprint; ISC and APNIC Launch ''F-root'' Services in the Asia Pacific
The new servers will be placed in locations to reach the largest possible Internet user base, including diverse IP transit providers, and carrier-neutral Internet exchanges.
ISC (Internet Software Consortium) and APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) announce an agreement to dramatically improve the strength and integrity of the Internet infrastructure worldwide.
ISC and APNIC will jointly pursue the operation of new root name servers in the APNIC region, using mirror copies of the existing F-root operated by ISC.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_Nov_17/ai_94388868   (431 words)

  
 DEMON-INTERNET Demon Internet London, United Kingdom http://www.demon.net/ - network explorer
Demon Internet London, United Kingdom Demon Internet ASNs and ASNs we announce to peer...
NETCOM Internet Ltd St. James' House Oldbury Bracknell Berkshire RG12 8TH
VIRTUALISP Core ISP Ltd AS25463 We are based in the london Docklands providing colocation and dedicated server solutions, transit and private vlans between our Pop's.
www.robtex.com /netexp/as2529   (431 words)

  
 Links
A list of areas on the Internet that several system administrators, ISP postmasters, and other service providers have compiled as known sources or transit points of abusive traffic
"Internet spam is one or more unsolicited messages, sent or posted as part of a larger collection of messages, all having substantially identical content."
ISP Peering in UK, exchanging news and views as well as IP packets.
www.euro.cauce.org /en/links.html   (2195 words)

  
 NASK SENSE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS - Internet Access
IP DE-CIX international transit - provides connection to global Internet resources via NASK links to international operators using the DE-CIX Internet exchange in Frankfurt am Main (over 75 international networks).
Multiple points of contact with other operators, which enables optimized traffic routing with short, direct packet routes to Internet resources.
Ongoing usage monitoring of core links and points of contact with other Internet networks ensures a high quality of service.
www.nask.pl /run/n/InternetACC   (2195 words)

  
 CRM Today: Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Purchases Cisco Optical Solutions
METRO, the transit agency serving the Houston metropolitan area, recently deployed the industry-leading Cisco ONS 15454 SONET Multiservice Provisioning Platform (MSPP) in its OC-48 SONET ring, coupled with Cisco Dynamic Packet Transport/Resilient Packet Ring (DPT/RPR) technology and Cisco 7200 Series Internet routers.
announced that Metropolitan Transit Authority (METRO) of Harris County, Texas, has purchased optical networking solutions from the Cisco Complete Optical Multiservice Edge and Transport (COMET) product portfolio, for simple, easy, and reliable management of IP-based voice, video, and data services.
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Purchases Cisco Optical Solutions
www.crm2day.com /news/crm/EpFkAuuyylYCXkiKct.php   (475 words)

  
 Telia, Suntech Form Noment Networks
The Reston, Va.-based Telia Internet offers Internet related services including IP transit, IP dial, server collocation, virtual communities and virtual private networking.
"This is a significant business relationship, linking Telia Internet, one of the largest premier global IP transit providers, with Suntech Systems -- a rapidly emerging leader in high-speed Internet integration services," said Stephen Lee, president and chief executive officer of Telia Internet.
Under the terms of the exclusive agreement, Noment Networks will provide high-speed Internet access services, in conjunction with other IP transport services such as VPN's, VLAN's, VoIP provisioning, nationwide dial-up access, and streaming video services.
dc.internet.com /news/print.php/2101_867831   (316 words)

  
 RFC 1517 (rfc1517)
This Applicability Statement requires Internet domains providing backbone and/or transit service to fully implement CIDR in order to IESG [Page 2] RFC 1517 CIDR Applicability Statement September 1993 ensure that the growth of the resources required by routers to provide Internet-wide connectivity will be significantly slower than the growth of the number of assigned networks.
In addition to these two documents, "Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space" [4] provides specific recommendations for assigning IP addresses that are consistent with [2] and [3], and "Status of CIDR Deployment in the Internet" [5] describes the timetable for deploying [4] in the Internet.
This Applicability Statement strongly recommends that all non- backbone/transit Internet domains also implement CIDR because it will reduce the amount of routing information inside of these domains.
www.cse.ohio-state.edu /cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1517.html   (316 words)

  
 MCI
The Requestor shall provide transit services to a minimum number of Internet Networks (Autonomous Systems) as follows:  1000 unique transit networks for interconnection with MCI-US; 100 unique transit networks for interconnection with MCI-Europe; and 10 unique transit networks for interconnection with MCI-ASPAC.
In the case of a change in ownership or control of an Internet Network with which MCI has an interconnection agreement, status under the policy will be evaluated within 30 days of such change.
The Requester shall operate facilities capable of terminating IP customer leased line connections onto a device in at least 50% of the geographic region in which the MCI Internet Network with which it desires to interconnect operates such facilities.
global.mci.com /uunet/peering   (1025 words)

  
 Internet control message protocol
The related traceroute command is implemented by transmitting UDP datagrams with manipulated IP Time-to-live (TTL) header fields and looking for ICMP "Time to live exceeded in transit" and "Destination unreachable" messages in response.
If the TTL reaches 0, an ICMP "Time to live exceeded in transit" message is sent to the source of the datagram.
Although ICMP messages are contained within standard IP datagrams, ICMP messages are usually processed as a special case distinguished from normal IP processing, rather than processed as a normal sub-protocol of IP.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/internet_control_message_protocol   (1025 words)

  
 Internet Control Message Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The traceroute command is implemented by transmitting UDP datagrams with specially set IP TTL header fields, and looking for ICMP "Time to live exceeded in transit" (above) and "Destination unreachable" messages generated in response.
ICMP messages are typically generated in response to errors in IP datagrams (as specified in RFC 1122) or for diagnostic or routing purposes.
ICMP messages are constructed at the IP layer, usually from a normal IP datagram which has generated an ICMP response.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ICMP   (1025 words)

  
 rfc2402.txt
AH may be applied alone, in combination with the IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) [KA97b], or in a nested fashion through the use of tunnel mode (see "Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol" [KA97a], hereafter referred to as the Security Architecture document).
However, some IP header fields may change in transit and the value of these fields, when the packet arrives at the receiver, may not be predictable by the sender.
The position of AH in tunnel mode, relative to the outer IP header, is the same as for AH in transport mode.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc2402.txt   (5495 words)

  
 ISP-Planet - Equipment - Equinix Exchange Bundled Peering Service at Equinix's Data Centers
Equinix says that its Exchange extends the IBX marketplace of top tier networks and service providers to a wider potential participant base of content providers and e-commerce companies for traffic exchange and transit.
According to the company, Equinix Exchange offers an efficient and cost-effective option to leverage the Internet companies that operate within Equinix IBX centers for traffic exchange and transit.
Equinix claims that its neutral IBX centers enable Internet companies to quickly, easily, and privately interconnect with a choice of business partners, service providers and customers, providing them with the flexibility, speed, and adaptability they need to accelerate business growth, and improve Internet performance.
www.isp-planet.com /equipment/equinix_peering.html   (684 words)

  
 RFC1517: Applicability Statement for the Implementation of Classless...
This Applicability Statement requires Internet domains providing backbone and/or transit service to fully implement CIDR in order to IESG [Page 2] RFC 1517 CIDR Applicability Statement September 1993 ensure that the growth of the resources required by routers to provide Internet-wide connectivity will be significantly slower than the growth of the number of assigned networks.
This Applicability Statement strongly recommends that all non- backbone/transit Internet domains also implement CIDR because it will reduce the amount of routing information inside of these domains.
Applicability of CIDR The CIDR architecture is applicable to any group of connected domains that supports IP version 4 [6] [7].
rfc1517.x42.com   (684 words)

  
 OTC Bulletin Board - S & P Company Insight for VISTULA COMMUNICATNS
Beginning in the first quarter of 2005, through Vistula Limited and Vistula USA, the company began to market the V-Cube Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) IP-PBX software platform to telecommunications carriers, Internet service providers, large corporations and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) throughout the world.
Vistula Limited and Vistula USA (collectively, the Vistula Companies) are aggregators of wholesale telecommunications services to Tier 1 and Tier 2 telecommunications carriers and transit network operators.
Vistula expects that this multiple feature VoIP platform, which will enable customers to convert their existing traditional PBX phone systems to provide VoIP capability without the need for significant investment in new hardware, will provide the Vistula Companies with a highly competitive VoIP solution.
www.otcbb.com /sandp/VSTL.htm   (535 words)

  
 RFC 2187 (rfc2187) - Application of Internet Cache Protocol (ICP), version
This is because the sibling would be asked to transit the request, which is not allowed.
Example Configuration of ICP Hierarchy Configuring caches within a hierarchy requires establishing peering relationships, which currently involves manual configuration at both peering endpoints.
Because we trust the validity of an address in an IP packet, ICP is susceptible to IP address spoofing.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2187.html   (6535 words)

  
 Autonomous Systems routed by TPNET - network explorer
AS-TPNET Autonomous Systems routed by TPNET ( AS5617 TPNET Polish Telecom's commercial IP network CST Nowogrodzka 47A, Warsaw, AS5617:as-world-transit Autonomous Systems routed by TPNET ( AS8246 INTERNET-TECHNOLOGIES-POLSKA-AS Internet Technologies Polska Sp.
Widok 8, AS20909 ID-AS Internet Designers Hosting Services, AS20938 RETSAT STK Retsat1 ul.
Krolowej Korony Polskiej 21 70-486 Szczecin Poland, AS29023 RABEN-AS Raben Logistics IP Network, AS29103 GSR Gdanska Stocznia "Remontowa" im.
www.robtex.com /netexp/as-tpnet   (6535 words)

  
 Limelight Networks Doubles Rich Media Traffic Running Over Global Crossing's Seamless IP Network in First Quarter 2003
Global Crossing has supported Limelight Networks' growing base of content delivery, streaming media and enterprise transit customers since 2001, and currently provides Limelight Networks with IP Transit capacity of nine Gigabits, as both organizations see continued growth in data traffic.
With multiple Edge distribution locations around the Internet, Limelight Networks enables some of the Industry's top content providers and webcasters to reduce the cost and complexity of delivery while ensuring unmatched performance.
Limelight Networks was also recently recognized as one of the first recipients of Microsoft's Windows Media® 9 Series certification for their proven streaming media delivery performance.
www.globalcrossing.com /xml/news/2003/may/20.xml   (948 words)

  
 Verizon Business
Each Internet Network will restrict its advertisements to non-transit routes originating within the geographic region for which peering is established and will not propagate the received route announcements outside such region.
The Requester shall operate facilities capable of terminating IP customer leased line connections onto a device in at least 50% of the geographic region in which the Verizon Business Internet Network with which it desires to interconnect operates such facilities.
This Policy applies to all requests for settlement-free interconnection with a Verizon Business regional Internet Network, either via dedicated connections (“direct peering”) or via traffic exchange at a multi-party network access point ("public peering").
www.verizonbusiness.com /uunet/peering   (1053 words)

  
 SD-Network Access Point
SD-NAP's Primary functions are to facilitate efficient interconnection of Internet Protocol (IP) transit networks within and to San Diego Local Access and Transport Area, California LATA 6, and to provide a platform for traffic analysis by CAIDA researchers with the goal of promoting a robust, scalable global Internet infrastructure.
The San Diego Network Access Point (SD-NAP), established in February of 1998, is a neutral network traffic exchange facility that is intended to provide a location for local data network service providers to exchange Internet traffic.
Connection to the SD-NAP is open to all data network service providers and research and educational organizations whose networks use the conventions required for connection to the Global Internet, as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in the specifications for interconnectivity - Requests for Comments (RFCs).
www.sdsc.edu /sdnap   (259 words)

  
 Hampshire Broadband - Latest News
NewNet offer a wide range of Internet services, including web hosting, Virtual ISP, IP Transit, ADSL, and much more, and are increasingly involved in tailored Internet solutions for new enterprises, business parks and educational establishments in the UK.
Customers can connect to NewNet at a number of access points and hosting/colocation is provided at secure data centres including the flagship ServerHouse location at Cams Hall Estate on the south coast.
The company has built a highly secure and reliable network infrastructure optimised for fast Internet access and high levels of resilience.
www.hampshirebroadband.org /news.asp?article=147   (439 words)

  
 Global Crossing's agreement with Loral Skynet will expanded service capabilities
Loral Skynet is also leveraging Global Crossing`s IP Transit service to provide customers with Internet connectivity, and is using Global Crossing`s private line service for both resale and its own network infrastructure.
Recently, Loral Skynet and Global Crossing combined their respective satellite and terrestrial capabilities to win a 260 site IP network contract to support the British Council, a British charity organization partially funded by the UK Government`s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, illustrating the power of converging transport mediums, all IP-enabled.
The network is then directly extended to multiple earth stations that provide satellite and terrestrial connectivity to Loral Skynet`s customers in North America, Latin America, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
news.monstersandcritics.com /business/printer_1002432.php   (580 words)

  
 Developments in ISP
Currently, operators and ISPs are not only using DVB to deliver high-speed internet access via satellite to the final customer, but is also being used for the extension of their existing ISP infrastructure.
ISPs running BGP may get a fully optimized routing announcement in full transit to it’s backbone providers in the United States and Western Europe, ensuring a high quality availability of customer networks.
A further solution to optimize the bandwidth utilization of ISPs with IP-Broadcasting is the use of a shared IP-Hub-System.
www.satnews.com /Briefings/briefing_kuhnt.htm   (580 words)

  
 Lightwave - Level 3 breaks into Poland
Along with many of its neighbors, Poland is seeing rapid development that is bringing with it remarkable growth and demand for quality IP transit," remarks Brady Rafuse, president of Level 3's European operations.
October 13, 2005 London, UK-- Level 3 Communications today announced that its European operating subsidiaries are now providing Internet Protocol (IP) services in Warsaw, Poland.
ATM, Poland's first commercial Internet service provider, offers platforms to a broad customer base, combining telecommunications, system integration, and business software.
lw.pennnet.com /Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=OnlineArticles&SubSection=Display&PUBLICATION_ID=13&ARTICLE_ID=238959   (547 words)

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