Does this mean the role of the regional AMPR coordinator is no longer
needed/used moving forward?
--David
KI6ZHD
On 04/19/2024 02:16 PM, Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty via 44net wrote:
They want to press new gateways, applications and
users in those
listed subnets.
Chris wrote about it for a long time.
VE3TOK
On 2024-04-19 14:44, Charles J. Hargrove via 44net wrote:
> I just received email and then a phone call from a person that wanted
> to join one of our networks in the Northeast USA for the purposes of
> routing Echolink, repeaters and more. When logging onto the "new" AMPR
> portal, they were given only a choice of a few subnets based on a
> dropdown
> list of intended uses. None of them jived with the networks in any of
> the individual states or countries. I would suggest spreading the word
> that all requests for new or expanded allocations be held up until
> things
> can be straightened out. It seems that their small volunteer force is
> unable to keep up with the workload since the changeover on April 3rd.
> I personally have over a dozen tickets unassigned and even one from 4/3.
> Everyone just standby and chill until they figure things out. No need
> to expect steak when they are working with hamburger.
>
> I just jumped on the AMPR portal and found only these choices:
> IPIP Tunnel Mesh 44.63.0.0/16
>
> BGP Direct Announce 44.32.0.0/16
>
> Radio 44.61.0.0/16
> Globally Unique 44.61.0.0/16
> General Address 44.61.0.0/16
>
> AREDN - contact AREDN directly
> HAMNET - contact HAMNET directly in Europe
> HAMWAN - contact HAMWAN directly
>