On 26/Jun/18 20:31, Mike Hammett wrote:
Authoritative list of shame with supporting evidence? (Yes, I assume there isn't one and that one would have to be created.)
Many network operators aren't going to know who's supposed to be on that list and who isn't.
I tend to agree - I probably wouldn't know this well-known list, unless it's shared somewhere. Perhaps something that MANRS members have access to, although it would be good that it is accessible to the entire power-networking community. I imagine a Sales person doing a deal with a well-known spammer, and the provisioning team (who have no time/energy to follow what's happening in the world) delivering the service. Might be difficult to get this turned off after the Sales team have shown a TCV for the quarter/year heavily bumped by said sale. A list of shame that we can share with the Sales and Delivery teams could help stem the problem at its root. Mark.