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Got this message to me directly as well as through the list. @6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net as well. Josh Luthman 24/7 Help Desk: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO < ben@6by7.net> wrote:
*A letter from the CEO of 6x7: 6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers.*
Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company.
Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow. Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net! -LB Ms. Lady Benjamin Cannon, ASCE. Find Out More <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=bbe4d4273c&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Facebook] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=46c94e71a4&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Twitter] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=314e9f7bda&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Link] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=6e8fd20b2b&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Website] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=2f49e3bd7c&e=f2fa5478c3> *Copyright © 2020 6x7 Networks, LLC, All rights reserved.* You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website.
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high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'? Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something? Freaking marketing droids. -A On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 2:25 PM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Got this message to me directly as well as through the list.
@6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net as well.
Josh Luthman 24/7 Help Desk: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO < ben@6by7.net> wrote:
*A letter from the CEO of 6x7: 6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers.*
Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company.
Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow. Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net! -LB Ms. Lady Benjamin Cannon, ASCE. Find Out More <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=bbe4d4273c&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Facebook] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=46c94e71a4&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Twitter] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=314e9f7bda&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Link] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=6e8fd20b2b&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Website] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=2f49e3bd7c&e=f2fa5478c3> *Copyright © 2020 6x7 Networks, LLC, All rights reserved.* You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website.
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I’m sure the implication that “safe, secure” refers to less susceptibility to eavesdropping. But of course fiber can still be tapped trivially with angle-of-incidence intercept taps. -mel On Nov 20, 2020, at 3:09 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'? Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something? Freaking marketing droids. -A On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 2:25 PM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com<mailto:josh@imaginenetworksllc.com>> wrote: Got this message to me directly as well as through the list. @6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net<mailto:kar@6by7.net> as well. Josh Luthman 24/7 Help Desk: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net<mailto:ben@6by7.net>> wrote: [X] A letter from the CEO of 6x7: 6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers. [X] Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company. Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow. Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net<mailto:kar@6by7.net>! -LB Ms. Lady Benjamin Cannon, ASCE. Find Out More<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=bbe4d4273c&e=f2fa5478c3> [Facebook]<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=46c94e71a4&e=f2fa5478c3> [Twitter]<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=314e9f7bda&e=f2fa5478c3> [Link]<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=6e8fd20b2b&e=f2fa5478c3> [Website]<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=2f49e3bd7c&e=f2fa5478c3> Copyright © 2020 6x7 Networks, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: 6x7 Networks, LLC 44 montgomery st suite 2310 San Francisco, CA 94104 Add us to your address book<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/vcard?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=4c3cb64e29> Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/profile?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=4c3cb64e29&e=f2fa5478c3> or unsubscribe from this list<https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/unsubscribe?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=4c3cb64e29&e=f2fa5478c3&c=e143c275a6>. [Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp]<http://www.mailchimp.com/email-referral/?utm_source=freemium_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=referral_marketing&aid=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&afl=1>
Hi all, we never intended to spam the list, that was a total screw-up on our part, one I take full responsibility for. A list of exclusions got included. Please accept my sincere apologies. Our key differentiator is that we encrypt our backbone links. All of ‘em. So we say we’re another layer to get through in a security policy. Idea being your data are marginally safer with us than being blasted in the clear. Again, sorry for including the list in our list like total nimrods. —L.B. Lady Benjamin PD Cannon, ASCE 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC CEO ben@6by7.net <mailto:ben@6by7.net> "The only fully end-to-end encrypted global telecommunications company in the world.” FCC License KJ6FJJ
On Nov 20, 2020, at 3:20 PM, Mel Beckman <mel@beckman.org> wrote:
I’m sure the implication that “safe, secure” refers to less susceptibility to eavesdropping. But of course fiber can still be tapped trivially with angle-of-incidence intercept taps.
-mel
On Nov 20, 2020, at 3:09 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'?
Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something?
Freaking marketing droids.
-A
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 2:25 PM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com <mailto:josh@imaginenetworksllc.com>> wrote: Got this message to me directly as well as through the list.
@6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net <mailto:kar@6by7.net> as well.
Josh Luthman 24/7 Help Desk: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net <mailto:ben@6by7.net>> wrote:
A letter from the CEO of 6x7:
6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers.
Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company.
Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow.
Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net <mailto:kar@6by7.net>!
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I've been looking at some deployments in areas with sketchy political forces and I was looking to use MACsec. ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Randy Bush" <randy@psg.com> To: "Lady Benjamin PD Cannon" <ben@6by7.net> Cc: "North American Network Operators' Group" <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2020 12:14:14 PM Subject: Re: A letter from the CEO
Our key differentiator is that we encrypt our backbone links.
care to give detail of the tech used? randy
I eagerly await a more substantive response. This is from a position of inquiry, not a position of combat. I'm new to the world of hardware that has those capabilities, so if there's something better, I'm all for hearing about it. ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Tinka" <mark.tinka@seacom.com> To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 7:35:57 AM Subject: Re: A letter from the CEO On 11/23/20 14:40, Mike Hammett wrote: I've been looking at some deployments in areas with sketchy political forces and I was looking to use MACsec. How underwhelming :-)... Mark.
On 11/23/20 15:50, Mike Hammett wrote:
I eagerly await a more substantive response. This is from a position of inquiry, not a position of combat. I'm new to the world of hardware that has those capabilities, so if there's something better, I'm all for hearing about it.
What I meant was MACSec would also be my go-to, and doesn't necessarily scream "cutting edge" :-). Mark.
Ah, okay. All good! ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Tinka" <mark.tinka@seacom.com> To: "Mike Hammett" <nanog@ics-il.net> Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Monday, November 23, 2020 8:17:58 AM Subject: Re: A letter from the CEO On 11/23/20 15:50, Mike Hammett wrote: I eagerly await a more substantive response. This is from a position of inquiry, not a position of combat. I'm new to the world of hardware that has those capabilities, so if there's something better, I'm all for hearing about it. What I meant was MACSec would also be my go-to, and doesn't necessarily scream "cutting edge" :-). Mark.
On 11/20/20 4:27 PM, Lady Benjamin PD Cannon wrote:
Hi all, we never intended to spam the list, that was a total screw-up on our part, one I take full responsibility for. A list of exclusions got included. Please accept my sincere apologies. ... Again, sorry for including the list in our list like total nimrods.
Mistakes happen. Thank you for the overview of what happened. In my (not so) humble opinion, polite overviews go a long way to smoothing feathers. #learningOpportunity -- Grant. . . . unix || die
I am impressed that you stepped up, admitted the mistake, and apologized. Thank you for taking responsibility. Anyone reading this who can say they never made a mistake can continue to criticize you. As I am about as far from that standard as one can be, I will consider this penance enough for your first mistake. Fair warning: If you email nanog-l multiple times “by mistake”, that will not be so easily overlooked. Whether in error or not, multiple “mistakes” become a problem. Remember Grey’s law, "sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice” (or the similar Heinlein’s law, or Hanlon’s razor, etc.). Perhaps you should spend some extra time verifying your list hygiene? -- TTFN, patrick
On Nov 20, 2020, at 6:27 PM, Lady Benjamin PD Cannon <ben@6by7.net> wrote:
Hi all, we never intended to spam the list, that was a total screw-up on our part, one I take full responsibility for. A list of exclusions got included. Please accept my sincere apologies.
Our key differentiator is that we encrypt our backbone links. All of ‘em. So we say we’re another layer to get through in a security policy. Idea being your data are marginally safer with us than being blasted in the clear.
Again, sorry for including the list in our list like total nimrods.
—L.B.
Lady Benjamin PD Cannon, ASCE 6x7 Networks & 6x7 Telecom, LLC CEO ben@6by7.net <mailto:ben@6by7.net> "The only fully end-to-end encrypted global telecommunications company in the world.” FCC License KJ6FJJ
On Nov 20, 2020, at 3:20 PM, Mel Beckman <mel@beckman.org <mailto:mel@beckman.org>> wrote:
I’m sure the implication that “safe, secure” refers to less susceptibility to eavesdropping. But of course fiber can still be tapped trivially with angle-of-incidence intercept taps.
-mel
On Nov 20, 2020, at 3:09 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org <mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'?
Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something?
Freaking marketing droids.
-A
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 2:25 PM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com <mailto:josh@imaginenetworksllc.com>> wrote: Got this message to me directly as well as through the list.
@6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net <mailto:kar@6by7.net> as well.
Josh Luthman 24/7 Help Desk: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net <mailto:ben@6by7.net>> wrote:
A letter from the CEO of 6x7:
6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers.
Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company.
Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow.
Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net <mailto:kar@6by7.net>!
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On 11/21/20 01:20, Mel Beckman wrote:
I’m sure the implication that “safe, secure” refers to less susceptibility to eavesdropping. But of course fiber can still be tapped trivially with angle-of-incidence intercept taps.
I think the implication was some measure of superiority compared to existing operators, for anyone who signs texts based on how many buzz words are in the schpill. Mark.
When I saw the 'lady ben cannon' I thought we were about to be the lucky recipient of a large sum of money left by a prince, I'm fairly disappointed now. On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 3:09 PM Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'?
Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something?
Freaking marketing droids.
-A
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 2:25 PM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Got this message to me directly as well as through the list.
@6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net as well.
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO < ben@6by7.net> wrote:
*A letter from the CEO of 6x7: 6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers.*
Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company.
Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow. Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net! -LB Ms. Lady Benjamin Cannon, ASCE. Find Out More <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=bbe4d4273c&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Facebook] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=46c94e71a4&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Twitter] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=314e9f7bda&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Link] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=6e8fd20b2b&e=f2fa5478c3> [image: Website] <https://6x7networks.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6fbc79e84e5db9abf437b9601&id=2f49e3bd7c&e=f2fa5478c3> *Copyright © 2020 6x7 Networks, LLC, All rights reserved.* You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website.
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On 2020-11-20 6:06 p.m., Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'?
Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something?
Freaking marketing droids.
-A
Other providers don't account for the effects of photonic friction and the resulting generation of heat in their fiber lines. This has resulted in at least one documented case of spontaneous combustion resulting in damage to fiber lines[1]. 6x7 controls for photonic friction by utilizing its proprietary SPAM (Specified Photonic Agitation Moderation) technology. [1] Uncle Cletus (1993) Mind control, spontaneous combustion and other extraterrestrial phenoma. /Lecture at Billy-Sue's house./
All, Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on purpose. I'm sure she'll see this thread and fix it. Relax... -Matt On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 4:34 PM Peter Kristolaitis <alter3d@alter3d.ca> wrote:
On 2020-11-20 6:06 p.m., Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'?
Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something?
Freaking marketing droids.
-A
Other providers don't account for the effects of photonic friction and the resulting generation of heat in their fiber lines. This has resulted in at least one documented case of spontaneous combustion resulting in damage to fiber lines[1].
6x7 controls for photonic friction by utilizing its proprietary SPAM (Specified Photonic Agitation Moderation) technology.
[1] Uncle Cletus (1993) Mind control, spontaneous combustion and other extraterrestrial phenoma. *Lecture at Billy-Sue's house.*
-- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN
On 11/20/20 4:41 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote:
Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on purpose.
How does one /accidentally/ harvest email addresses and /accidentally/ add them to a Mailchimp list and /accidentally/ send emails with full header personalization? This *REALLY* seems like a blatant scrape of -- now I have a good idea -- the NANOG mailing list. I for one have black listed 6x7 on all email servers that I have administrative control over.
I'm sure she'll see this thread and fix it. Relax...
I don't know. I think it was far more intentional than accidental. -- Grant. . . . unix || die
It was also spammed to other lists as well... -Mike
On Nov 20, 2020, at 16:45, Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
On 11/20/20 4:41 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote:
Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on purpose.
How does one /accidentally/ harvest email addresses and /accidentally/ add them to a Mailchimp list and /accidentally/ send emails with full header personalization?
This *REALLY* seems like a blatant scrape of -- now I have a good idea -- the NANOG mailing list.
I for one have black listed 6x7 on all email servers that I have administrative control over.
I'm sure she'll see this thread and fix it. Relax...
I don't know. I think it was far more intentional than accidental.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on purpose. How does one /accidentally/ harvest email addresses and /accidentally/ add
On 11/20/20 4:41 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote: them to a Mailchimp list and /accidentally/ send emails with full header personalization?
accidentally on purpose. -Dan
How does one /accidentally/ harvest email addresses and /accidentally/ add them to a Mailchimp list and /accidentally/ send emails with full header personalization?
All mass-mail systems I'm aware of offer to scrape your own contacts when you first sign up. Anyone who has ever started or replied to a Nanog thread is in everyone else's contact list, including the list address itself. I don't think the list was scraped, Ben's contacts were. One implies malice, the other, a lack of foresight. Ben is active enough here to know one would be crucified and/or humiliated for scraping the list, both were the case here. -Matt On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:44 PM Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
On 11/20/20 4:41 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote:
Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on purpose.
How does one /accidentally/ harvest email addresses and /accidentally/ add them to a Mailchimp list and /accidentally/ send emails with full header personalization?
This *REALLY* seems like a blatant scrape of -- now I have a good idea -- the NANOG mailing list.
I for one have black listed 6x7 on all email servers that I have administrative control over.
I'm sure she'll see this thread and fix it. Relax...
I don't know. I think it was far more intentional than accidental.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
-- Matt Erculiani ERCUL-ARIN
Once upon a time, Matt Erculiani <merculiani@gmail.com> said:
All mass-mail systems I'm aware of offer to scrape your own contacts when you first sign up.
Really? Mailchimp scrapes your contacts to spam as "opt-in"? If you can show that's true, then Mailchimp needs to be blocked as spammers. My experience with Mailchimp though requires you to submit addresses for a list, so spam like this is purely intentional. -- Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
Apparently, Ben didn’t use “safe and secure” fiber lines for his emails :) -mel
On Nov 20, 2020, at 4:46 PM, Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
On 11/20/20 4:41 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote:
Ben is fairly regular on this list and I can't imagine she did this on purpose.
How does one /accidentally/ harvest email addresses and /accidentally/ add them to a Mailchimp list and /accidentally/ send emails with full header personalization?
This *REALLY* seems like a blatant scrape of -- now I have a good idea -- the NANOG mailing list.
I for one have black listed 6x7 on all email servers that I have administrative control over.
I'm sure she'll see this thread and fix it. Relax...
I don't know. I think it was far more intentional than accidental.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
On 11/21/20 01:06, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG wrote:
high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity
More importantly, can someone tell me what 'safe global fiber connectivity' is? As opposed to 'unsafe global fiber connectivity'?
Do these guys have the market cornered on not string fiber optic cable at throat-level across roads or something?
Freaking marketing droids.
Clearly the target is non-African customers with Africa on a to-do list... This, I want to see... Mark.
Oh dear, what will poor Kenya ever do :-)... Mark. On 11/21/20 00:22, Josh Luthman wrote:
Got this message to me directly as well as through the list.
@6x7 this list is *NOT* to be scrapped for email addresses for your marketing purposes. This is complete garbage. I'll be sending a message directly to kar@6by7.net <mailto:kar@6by7.net> as well.
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 5:19 PM 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net <mailto:ben@6by7.net>> wrote:
/A letter from the CEO of 6x7:
6x7 Networks and Communications Authority of Kenya announce type approval to import 8tbps/second internet routers./
Hi, Lady Benjamin from 6x7 here, and I'm proud to share with you an update on me and the company.
Through our adjunct division, 6x7 just received type approval from the Kenyan government to import core routers capable of over 8tbps (8 terrabits per second). This will enable us to enter the Kenyan IP transit and transport markets, and service both datacenter and soon office buildings and eventually residences with high speed, safe, secure global fiber connectivity. The market in Kenya is severely impacted now due to limited fiber availability, and 6x7 will leverage it's undersea connections to bring more wholesale bandwidth into the area, creating the economy by which we expect to grow.
Thanks for reading, I'll be doing a regular set of these newsletters, and if you like them or want to reach out, please contact us at kar@6by7.net <mailto:kar@6by7.net>!
-LB Ms. Lady Benjamin Cannon, ASCE.
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On 2020-11-20, at 23:18, 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net> wrote:
8tbps (8 terrabits per second).
Competence signaling: technical competence very low. I don’t expect the majority of nanog people to know the intended data rate would properly be notated as 8 Tbit/s, but a space after the number, an upper case T, and not confusing Tera (SI prefix for 1 Trillion) with Terra (earth), is about the minimum I would expect from a technical person. With that, we return to the regular spam bashing. Grüße, Carsten
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 10:37 PM Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> wrote:
On 2020-11-20, at 23:18, 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net> wrote:
8tbps (8 terrabits per second). I don’t expect the majority of nanog people to know the intended data rate would properly be notated as 8 Tbit/s, but a space after the number, an upper case T, and not confusing Tera (SI prefix for 1 Trillion) with Terra (earth), is about the minimum I would expect from a technical person.
Hi Carsten, You must be talking the "new" comm-speak because "bps" has been the conventional abbreviation for "bits per second" since at least the modem days of the 1980s with the "thousands" modifier typically offered lower case so as not to distract from or be confused with the digits: kbps, mbps, gbps, tbps. The lack of a space between the digits and letters also follows convention. There's nothing wrong with saying "8 Tbit/s" instead. It's just as clear and no one sensible cares. But complaining about others using the normal convention frankly makes you look like a doofus. Regards, Bill Herrin
On 2020-11-23, at 08:09, William Herrin <bill@herrin.us> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 10:37 PM Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> wrote:
On 2020-11-20, at 23:18, 6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO <ben@6by7.net> wrote:
8tbps (8 terrabits per second). I don’t expect the majority of nanog people to know the intended data rate would properly be notated as 8 Tbit/s, but a space after the number, an upper case T, and not confusing Tera (SI prefix for 1 Trillion) with Terra (earth), is about the minimum I would expect from a technical person.
Hi Carsten,
You must be talking the "new" comm-speak because "bps" has been the conventional abbreviation for "bits per second" since at least the modem days of the 1980s with the "thousands" modifier typically offered lower case so as not to distract from or be confused with the digits: kbps, mbps, gbps, tbps. The lack of a space between the digits and letters also follows convention.
There's nothing wrong with saying "8 Tbit/s" instead. It's just as clear and no one sensible cares. But complaining about others using the normal convention frankly makes you look like a doofus.
Sure, and the speed of vehicles is measured in kph (and probably frequencies in cps, or in this space more likely kilomegacycles). I didn’t complain about anything. I just noted the very low technical competence signaled by this usage in the press release (what pushed me over the edge was of course the “terra”). Competence signaling is often inadvertent, and it can be very useful for the recipient of a message. To keep with the side-track you opened: I wouldn't complain about Tbps, because I know it’s the vernacular, and maybe I shouldn’t have mentioned the correct scientific notation, because even much of the science in this space is written up in vernacular. I work with networks that offer a sustained data rate of 2-200 mbit/s (yes, millibit per seconds), so I really can’t find a lot of value in using the wrong case for the prefixes. You don’t easily find a press release with “tbps” (well, maybe with tbsp, table spoons). If it rocks your boat, nobody will stop you from writing that way, and the trade press in UK/AU really seems to like that (did I say anything about competence signaling yet?). I know most people here don’t care (because they don’t have to(*), literally), but there are standards for these things, and there are reasons for the way that they have turned out to be. If you want to taste a little treatise from engineers who do care (because their job is building things that measure), you can look up https://u.nu/correct-units . Can we now return to spam-bashing? Grüße, Carsten (*) I apologize for this little pun. Or, maybe we are the phone company now?
On 11/23/20 09:52, Carsten Bormann wrote:
I know most people here don’t care (because they don’t have to(*), literally), but there are standards for these things, and there are reasons for the way that they have turned out to be. If you want to taste a little treatise from engineers who do care (because their job is building things that measure), you can look up https://u.nu/correct-units .
Given that Tbps is still relatively uncommon in many operator networks, it's not uncommon to hear people say Megabit and Gigabit with no problem, but say Terabyte when referring to Terabit, as well. That one does get to me, but I'm often boozed up on enough wine to care :-). Mark.
Hundred Meg, Ten Gig, One erm...? Maybe harder to create vernacular for.
On 2020-11-23, at 14:35, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.com> wrote: […]
Given that Tbps is still relatively uncommon in many operator networks, it's not uncommon to hear people say Megabit and Gigabit with no problem, but say Terabyte when referring to Terabit, as well.
Grüße, Carsten
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 10:22 AM Andy Ringsmuth <andy@andyring.com> wrote:
On Nov 23, 2020, at 12:35 AM, Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> wrote:
8tbps (8 terrabits per second).
Terrabits? That’s a new one to me. Would that be akin to an “earthbit” or something like that?
They are better than terrorbits, which is what happen when anyone in the family says "My Internet is broken, can you fix it?" W
-Andy
-- I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad idea in the first place. This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair of pants. ---maf
"Terrorbits" sounds like a 3 year old unplugging a router - over and over until which point it then had to be relocated to a top shelf with a UPS. Telling this from a friend's experience, not my own. Promise. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.scott@gmail.com On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 11:09 AM Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 10:22 AM Andy Ringsmuth <andy@andyring.com> wrote:
On Nov 23, 2020, at 12:35 AM, Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> wrote:
8tbps (8 terrabits per second).
Terrabits? That’s a new one to me. Would that be akin to an “earthbit”
or something like that?
They are better than terrorbits, which is what happen when anyone in the family says "My Internet is broken, can you fix it?"
W
-Andy
-- I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad idea in the first place. This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair of pants. ---maf
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 8:21 AM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.com> wrote:
On 11/23/20 18:14, Thomas Scott wrote:
"Terrorbits" sounds like a 3 year old unplugging a router - over and over
Because of dead wi-fi, or just for giggles :-)?
Mark.
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Warren Kumari wrote on 23/11/2020 16:05:
They are better than terrorbits, which is what happen when anyone in the family says "My Internet is broken, can you fix it?"
best to approach incidents like this with gigglebits, e.g. the sort of response that accompanies replies like "you did WHAT?? AGAIN??" Nick
participants (23)
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6x7 Networks - Lady Benjamin, CEO
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Aaron C. de Bruyn
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Andy Ringsmuth
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Carsten Bormann
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Chris Adams
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Dan Hollis
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Grant Taylor
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Jeff Shultz
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Josh Luthman
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Lady Benjamin PD Cannon
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Mark Tinka
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Matt Erculiani
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Mel Beckman
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Mike Hammett
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Mike Lyon
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Nick Hilliard
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Patrick W. Gilmore
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Peter Kristolaitis
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Randy Bush
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Thomas Scott
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TJ Trout
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Warren Kumari
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William Herrin