hey peoples sorry for my question but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity can someone confirm ? thanks so much marc -- Les enfants teribbles - research / deployment Marc Manthey Vogelsangerstrasse 97 D - 50823 Köln - Germany Vogelsangerstrasse 97 Geo: 50.945554, 6.920293 PGP/GnuPG: 0x1ac02f3296b12b4d Tel.:0049-221-29891489 Mobil:0049-1577-3329231 web : http://www.let.de Opinions expressed may not even be mine by the time you read them, and certainly don't reflect those of any other entity (legal or otherwise). Please note that according to the German law on data retention, information on every electronic information exchange with me is retained for a period of six months.
On Sat Jul 18, 2009 at 09:31:56PM +0200, Marc Manthey wrote:
hey peoples sorry for my question but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity can someone confirm ?
I'm just on the welsh border, and I've not seen any issues reported - my home ADSL is up, our office connectivity (in the Welsh valleys) is up, and customer networks in Wales are up. Sounds like it's a more localised problem. Simon
hey peoples sorry for my question but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity can someone confirm ?
I'm just on the welsh border, and I've not seen any issues reported - my home ADSL is up, our office connectivity (in the Welsh valleys) is up, and customer networks in Wales are up.
Sounds like it's a more localised problem.
i c , thank you very much for the info simon must be the local is then. marc
Simon
On Jul 18, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Simon Lockhart <simon@slimey.org> wrote:
On Sat Jul 18, 2009 at 09:31:56PM +0200, Marc Manthey wrote:
hey peoples sorry for my question but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity can someone confirm ?
I'm just on the welsh border, and I've not seen any issues reported - my home ADSL is up, our office connectivity (in the Welsh valleys) is up, and customer networks in Wales are up.
Sounds like it's a more localised problem.
I think my parents are still on plus.net, and I was on our multi hour video chat when this question was posed, so I'm pretty sure Cardiff ADSL was ok :)
On Sat Jul 18, 2009 at 09:31:56PM +0200, Marc Manthey wrote:
hey peoples sorry for my question but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity can someone confirm ?
I'm just on the welsh border, and I've not seen any issues reported - my home ADSL is up, our office connectivity (in the Welsh valleys) is up, and customer networks in Wales are up.
Sounds like it's a more localised problem.
I think my parents are still on plus.net, and I was on our multi hour video chat when this question was posed, so I'm pretty sure Cardiff ADSL was ok :)
thanks john, rob and simon i hope i can visit wales someday :-))) , it looks very nice, but the accent is for me as an europen non native english speaker nearly incomprehensible :-0 greetings Marc -- Les enfants teribbles - research / deployment Marc Manthey Vogelsangerstrasse 97 D - 50823 Köln - Germany Vogelsangerstrasse 97 Geo: 50.945554, 6.920293 PGP/GnuPG: 0x1ac02f3296b12b4d Tel.:0049-221-29891489 Mobil:0049-1577-3329231 web : http://www.let.de Opinions expressed may not even be mine by the time you read them, and certainly don't reflect those of any other entity (legal or otherwise). Please note that according to the German law on data retention, information on every electronic information exchange with me is retained for a period of six months.
Marc Manthey wrote:
i hope i can visit wales someday :-))) , it looks very nice, but the accent is for me as an europen non native english speaker
nearly incomprehensible :-0
Hello Marc, it is not an accent. It is a language. In fact most welsh do pronounce english better than either the londoners or the oxford people do. Welsh is kind of a catalan for the gaelic like catalan is for latin. Cheers Peter and Karin -- Peter and Karin Dambier Cesidian Root - Radice Cesidiana Rimbacher Strasse 16 D-69509 Moerlenbach-Bonsweiher +49(6209)795-816 (Telekom) +49(6252)750-308 (VoIP: sipgate.de) mail: peter@peter-dambier.de http://www.peter-dambier.de/ http://iason.site.voila.fr/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/iason/ ULA= fd80:4ce1:c66a::/48
Peter Dambier wrote:
Marc Manthey wrote:
i hope i can visit wales someday :-))) , it looks very nice, but the
accent is for me as an europen non native english speaker
nearly incomprehensible :-0
Hello Marc,
it is not an accent. It is a language. In fact most welsh do pronounce english better than either the londoners or the oxford people do.
Welsh is kind of a catalan for the gaelic like catalan is for latin.
OT and all but there will be a linguistic and cultural application for Welsh in 2009/2010, using the 2004/2005 linguistic and cultural application for Catalan.
but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity
For those that don't know, Wales is a relatively small constituent country of the United Kingdom (size-wise, it is 'about the size of Wales'): <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_size_of_Wales> Small as it is, it has a number of different internet providers using ADSL, cable, leased lines and DWDM. For it to be on NANOG, I assume there is reason to believe the outage is widespread and your buddy has already contacted their Internet Service Provider? For what is is worth, I'm not seeing any outages to the academic sites in Wales. Or maybe there has been a bit of storm which has blown it 3,500 miles to the west. If it has, please look after it, especially mid-Wales and North Wales, they really are quite beautiful. :) Best regards, Rob
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 21:47:37 +0100 Rob Evans <internetplumber@gmail.com> wrote:
but a buddy in wales have massive problems with internet connectivity
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Or maybe there has been a bit of storm which has blown it 3,500 miles to the west. If it has, please look after it, especially mid-Wales and North Wales, they really are quite beautiful. :)
Not to be confused with New South Wales (where Sydney is), which is a state of Australia (and I'm assuming, looks like the southern part of Wales, but newer, or did a couple of hundred years ago). I'm in South Australia though, which, despite the name, doesn't actually cover all of the south of Australia. If it did, there would be no New South Wales or Victoria, or part of Western Australia (which does actually cover pretty much the western part of Australia).
Best regards, Rob
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Eric Brunner-Williams
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John Payne
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Marc Manthey
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Mark Smith
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Peter Dambier
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Rob Evans
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Simon Lockhart