Hi everyone,
for some of you the topic of VoIP fraud might be interesting,
especially if you are in VoIP/Telecoms industry. You an check the
anti-fraud project at www.voipfraud.net.
According to the feedback collected during recent GTM 2007 in
Washington, many people from this global industry are still not aware
of the VoIP fraud threat. From my own (or my companies) experience I
can say that VoIP fraud is not something that "happens to someone
else"; fortunately we have managed to discover fraud attempts early
enough. However, there are many thiefs outside and they could be very
dangerous (some of them managed to steal out several millions dollars
and to harm dozens of companies). So, probably it makes sense to
inform people at least about their existence, their names and schemes
they are using.
On the mentioned web-site you can find an interesting part about fraud
schemes and also the list of already identified cheaters. Such
information could be (at least partly) useful even for a people who
are not strictly in VoIP/Telecoms business.
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Regards,
Zoran Brakus
Angel Telecom AG
Hello colleagues,
I know this is partly OT so let's keep it short and simple:
Intergenia AG is hiring an senior network engineer at it location in Hürth
next to cologne, Germany.
If you are interested have a look at the attached document and contact them.
Sorry.. This document is available in German only.
Thanks for your patience,
Gunther
G'day (o;
Has someone a sparce Intel-based server which can be
upgraded to 2GB of RAM?
Need it for latest UCM6 Beta testing here...
thx in advance
rick
I'm building the CDN for Zattoo and as it's some sort of 'anycast'
infrastructure (refer to the presentation @ SwiNOG #14), I have several
geographically dispersed network islands, not connected via a layer-2 link.
Each network island propagates one or more /24 networks, using AS8302.
Now, BGP mechanism prevents AS-pathes like
^[Transit-AS]_8302$
in my case
^13030_8302$
if I'm AS8302 myself.
I know there is some tweak to prevent this default behaviour. Could
anyone give a hint for Foundry and Cisco gear?
Thanks,
Fredy
Hi All
For testing purposes i'm searching a used (but working ;-)
Cisco NPE-400 with 256MB RAM.
Please send offers directly to my email.
kindly regards, Markus
Hello,
We just had a big swisscom BBCS/ADSL outage here in Geneva.
~half of our ADSL customers affected.
No feedback from swisscom yet.
Anyone else?
regards.
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Philippe Strauss
av. de Beaulieu 25
1004 Lausanne
http://philou.ch
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Service : TIX1
Location : Zurich 1
Date : 15-06-07
Start Time : 01:00
Duration : 1 hour
Completion : 02:00
Reference Number: 75848
Maintenance Details: TIX1 Upgrade
Maintenance Explanation:
IXEurope is upgrading the Zurich 1 TIX platform to the new Foundry RX8 to enable access with 10Gb ports.
The existing Foundry will be shut down and customers will patched across to the new system one-by-one; customers will experience loss of all peers and route server access whilst the cables are patched across. Maximum downtime will be 1 hour. Port security will be removed during the upgrade but will be reinstated once all customers are migrated across.
TIX 2 customers will also lose there TIX 1 peers whilst the upgrade is in progress.
IXEurope have a requirement to perform maintenance on the systems/services described. To this end we hereby serve notice of the schedule as mentioned above.
IXEurope apologise for any inconvenience caused.
IXEurope (Switzerland) AG
Hardstrasse 235
CH- 8005 Zürich
Switzerland
Tel.: +41 (0) 44 355 69 00
Fax: +41 (0) 44 355 69 99
Hotline: +41 (0) 44 355 69 70
All Orders / Requests should be sent to: <<mailto:hotline.zurich@ixeurope.com>>
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