The affected prefixes were 208.79.8.0/24 and 208.79.10.0/24 

We did previously have a relationship with 10 years ago in the Thibodaux/Hammond area. 

Around 8 pm CST last night service to the customers was restored. 
 
Not sure who resolved the issue or if RPKI that I set up yesterday afternoon was responsible. but it does not appear to be an issue at this time. 

We are watching it more closely. 


Gary Godard
Chief Technical Officer


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On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 10:17 AM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.mu> wrote:


On 14/May/20 22:53, Gary Godard via NANOG wrote:
> Hi,
>       We are having an issue with Charter Communications advertising 2
> of our IP ranges. 
> We are in the process of implementing RPKI now, but does anyone have a
> suggestion on how to get them to stop? We have tried contacting them
> via email and via and phone through numerous channels with no luck.

Have you tried checking PeeringDB?

Any idea how this could have happened? Did you used to have some kind of
relationship with them back in the day?

Mark.