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Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix
From: Matthew Petach <mpetach () netflight com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 12:42:47 -0700
I'm sorry. This is a networking mailing list, not a feel-good-about-yourself mailing list. From the perspective of the internet routing table, if you don't have your own AS number, you are completely indistinguishable from your upstream. Period. As far as BGP is concerned, you don't exist. Only the upstream ISP exists. Matt On Jul 11, 2014 12:33 PM, "Scott Helms" <khelms () zcorum com> wrote:
Matt, They're providing DSL, cable modem, BWA, or FTTx access to residential and business customers. They belong to various service provider associations and they're generally the only ISPs in the areas they serve. They're ISPs by every definition including the FCC's. Having an ASN does _not_ make you an ISP as most of the organizations that have one are not, nor would they class themselves that way. Scott Helms Vice President of Technology ZCorum (678) 507-5000 -------------------------------- http://twitter.com/kscotthelms -------------------------------- On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Matthew Petach <mpetach () netflight com> wrote:Sure. We call those companies "resellers". Or, if they actually do bring some additional value to the table, they're VARs. Not ISPs. Matt On Jul 11, 2014 10:37 AM, "Scott Helms" <khelms () zcorum com> wrote:Matt, That's simply not true, if it were then several million US subscribers wouldn't have access to the Internet at all. There are _lots_ of small providers that serve rural America (and Canada) that have gotten their IPs from their transit provider rather than ARIN, are single homed, and have never considered getting an ASN because it doesn't do anything for them. Scott Helms Vice President of Technology ZCorum (678) 507-5000 -------------------------------- http://twitter.com/kscotthelms -------------------------------- On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Matthew Petach <mpetach () netflight com> wrote:On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 8:46 PM, Jima <nanog () jima us> wrote:[...] I guess I'm just glad that my home ISP can justify anteing up for apipeto SIX, resources for hosting OpenConnect nodes, and, for thatmatter, anASN. Indeed, not everyone can. JimaI'm sorry. If your ISP doesn't have an ASN, it's not an ISP. Full stop. There *are* some fundamental basics that are necessary to function as an ISP; having an AS number and being able to speak BGP are pretty much at the top of the list. If you cannot manage to obtain and support an AS number as an ISP, it is probably time to consider closing up shop and finding another line of work. Matt
Current thread:
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix, (continued)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Jay Ashworth (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Matt Palmer (Jul 10)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Owen DeLong (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix George Herbert (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Jay Ashworth (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Jima (Jul 10)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Matthew Petach (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Scott Helms (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Matthew Petach (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Scott Helms (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Matthew Petach (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Scott Helms (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Matthew Petach (Jul 11)
- RE: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Naslund, Steve (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Jimmy Hess (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Matthew Petach (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Miles Fidelman (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Randy Bush (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Randy Bush (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix Owen DeLong (Jul 11)
- Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix George Herbert (Jul 12)