[inquiry] Internet/cell in Teheran down?
Martin A. Brown
mabrown at renesys.com
Sun Jun 14 19:10:45 UTC 2009
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Hello,
We examined yesterday's BGP advertisement patterns for evidence of
transit change, outage and instability (the outage and instability
pattern was fairly obvious, but certainly didn't look like a natural
disaster). Anyway, we did notice a rather unmistakeable transit
shift to TTNet for all paths inbound to 12880 (DCI) the primary
transit provider in Iran. For a bit more detail, you can check out
our story [0]. Thanks again to all of our BGP peers!
- -Martin
[0] http://www.renesys.com/blog/2009/06/strange-changes-in-iranian-int.shtml
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Martin A. Brown --- Renesys Corporation --- mabrown at renesys.com
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