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Hello, Normally I wouldn't bother the respected members of NANOG with a product launch email, but this is such a unique application that I felt it was necessary. 2600hz is saying goodbye to SMS, Voice and even Video. Today we're launching a service we'd like to call BrainRTC. It's going to completely revolutionize communications. Check it out here: http://blog.2600hz.com/post/46886639094/voice-and-video-are-dead-heres-the-f... Cheers, Joshua Joshua Goldbard VP of Marketing, 2600hz 116 Natoma Street, Floor 2 San Francisco, CA, 94104 415.886.7923 | j@2600hz.com<mailto:j@2600hz.com>
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Goes in the same category as this bit of news: IETF Announces IPv4 flag day for 1/1/2014. Today, IETF and IESG jointly announced that IPv4 would no longer be supported on the global internet after 1/1/2014. Those wishing to continue using the internet in 2014 and beyond should move to IPv6. Owen On Apr 1, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Joshua Goldbard <j@2600hz.com> wrote:
Hello,
Normally I wouldn't bother the respected members of NANOG with a product launch email, but this is such a unique application that I felt it was necessary.
2600hz is saying goodbye to SMS, Voice and even Video. Today we're launching a service we'd like to call BrainRTC. It's going to completely revolutionize communications.
Check it out here: http://blog.2600hz.com/post/46886639094/voice-and-video-are-dead-heres-the-f...
Cheers, Joshua
Joshua Goldbard VP of Marketing, 2600hz
116 Natoma Street, Floor 2 San Francisco, CA, 94104 415.886.7923 | j@2600hz.com<mailto:j@2600hz.com>
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Haha, strange this comes out on April 1st On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
Goes in the same category as this bit of news:
IETF Announces IPv4 flag day for 1/1/2014. Today, IETF and IESG jointly announced that IPv4 would no longer be supported on the global internet after 1/1/2014. Those wishing to continue using the internet in 2014 and beyond should move to IPv6.
Owen
On Apr 1, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Joshua Goldbard <j@2600hz.com> wrote:
Hello,
Normally I wouldn't bother the respected members of NANOG with a product launch email, but this is such a unique application that I felt it was necessary.
2600hz is saying goodbye to SMS, Voice and even Video. Today we're launching a service we'd like to call BrainRTC. It's going to completely revolutionize communications.
Check it out here: http://blog.2600hz.com/post/46886639094/voice-and-video-are-dead-heres-the-f...
Cheers, Joshua
Joshua Goldbard VP of Marketing, 2600hz
116 Natoma Street, Floor 2 San Francisco, CA, 94104 415.886.7923 | j@2600hz.com<mailto:j@2600hz.com>
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On 1 April 2013 17:06, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
Goes in the same category as this bit of news:
IETF Announces IPv4 flag day for 1/1/2014. Today, IETF and IESG jointly announced that IPv4 would no longer be supported on the global internet after 1/1/2014. Those wishing to continue using the internet in 2014 and beyond should move to IPv6.
Also same as the http://BXR.SU/ announcement on FreeBSD-hackers@ earlier today. We've declared 2013-04-04 as an IPv4 day. We'll publish some A records temporarily on April 4; permanently on April 14; and we will finally publish IPv4 glue records for bxr.su on 2013-04-24. http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2013-April/042334.html We're concerned that some systems have misconfigured NAT or other infrastructure, so, we're delaying IPv4 rollout in order to make sure that our IPv6 customers are not affected by any kind of IPv4 mishaps. C.
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Owen, Was this actually posted anywhere. I'm pretty sure it's a joke, but I would like to send it to a vendor who keeps asking when we will need IPv6 support :) Thanks. Brian Johnson Converged Network Engineer CCNP, CCNP Security & MEF-CECP Certified
-----Original Message----- From: Owen DeLong [mailto:owen@delong.com] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 7:07 PM To: Joshua Goldbard Cc: <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: New Product Launch from 2600hz
Goes in the same category as this bit of news:
IETF Announces IPv4 flag day for 1/1/2014. Today, IETF and IESG jointly announced that IPv4 would no longer be supported on the global internet after 1/1/2014. Those wishing to continue using the internet in 2014 and beyond should move to IPv6.
Owen
On Apr 1, 2013, at 4:09 PM, Joshua Goldbard <j@2600hz.com> wrote:
Hello,
Normally I wouldn't bother the respected members of NANOG with a product launch email, but this is such a unique application that I felt it was necessary.
2600hz is saying goodbye to SMS, Voice and even Video. Today we're launching a service we'd like to call BrainRTC. It's going to completely revolutionize communications.
Check it out here: http://blog.2600hz.com/post/46886639094/voice-and- video-are-dead-heres-the-future
Cheers, Joshua
Joshua Goldbard VP of Marketing, 2600hz
116 Natoma Street, Floor 2 San Francisco, CA, 94104 415.886.7923 | j@2600hz.com<mailto:j@2600hz.com>
participants (5)
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Brian Johnson
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Bryan Tong
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Constantine A. Murenin
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Joshua Goldbard
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Owen DeLong