Still a little technical work to be done but start your planning for new IP focused amateur radio networks.
Need a HSMM network space?
Need a fixed IP for a repeater, remote control station, gateway, ROIP, etc.
Need a few routable IP addresses for multiple instances of an application that uses a well known TCP or UDP port?
I have a few slides from my short presentation at DCC today that I will make available in the next few days.
A small working group, to which I was honored to be included, worked out guidelines for the creation of this AUP over the last few months and it was published today.
------------------------------ John D. Hays K7VE PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223 http://k7ve.org/blog http://twitter.com/#!/john_hays http://www.facebook.com/john.d.hays
Hi John,
I didn't make DCC unfortunately (maybe next year), I wonder could you maybe outline how the 44-net process will differ under the new TOS vis-a-vis how it is currently being run, OR, is this just formalising what is already in place? (or have I just put my foot in it and missed a post somewhere?)
Regards John EI7IG
On 22/09/12 07:03, John D. Hays wrote:
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Still a little technical work to be done but start your planning for new IP focused amateur radio networks.
Hi John,
As an interim coordinator of the allocation to Sweden under the current/previous regime (44.140), my first question is: Does the new AUP/TOS imply that ARDC will be the only registry managing AMPRNet addresses or do you foresee any regional/national subregistries?
As responsible for an academic research network (AS8973) professionally operated for 15+ years, I hereby apply for a /24 network for strictly non-commercial and publicly available research . I will send a signed statement that we are willing to supply BGP advertisements. Our transit provider to the Internet is the campus network of the university to which the network belongs (www.kth.se), which is connected to the Swedish Research and Education Network (SUNET). We also do peering with all members of a local IXP (www.solix.se). These agreements are not time limited. What more details would you need?
As a coordinator of a project stimulating ham clubs at universities all over the world setting up environment monitoring networks based on wireless sensor networks , I wonder what package deal would be possible to do for partner universities.
Bjorn
On 09/22/2012 08:03 AM, John D. Hays wrote:
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I was actually thinking of hsmm with 44.
Sent from a smartphone. Owner makes typo's for sure. On Sep 21, 2012 11:03 PM, "John D. Hays" john@hays.org wrote:
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Still a little technical work to be done but start your planning for new IP focused amateur radio networks.
Need a HSMM network space?
Need a fixed IP for a repeater, remote control station, gateway, ROIP, etc.
Need a few routable IP addresses for multiple instances of an application that uses a well known TCP or UDP port?
I have a few slides from my short presentation at DCC today that I will make available in the next few days.
A small working group, to which I was honored to be included, worked out guidelines for the creation of this AUP over the last few months and it was published today.
John D. Hays K7VE PO Box 1223, Edmonds, WA 98020-1223 http://k7ve.org/blog http://twitter.com/#!/john_hays http://www.facebook.com/john.d.hays
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