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Re: Netalyzr Android: call for volunteers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jay Ashworth)
Sun Oct 12 19:09:55 2014

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From: Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 19:09:36 -0400
To: Srikanth Sundaresan <srikanth@gatech.edu>,nanog@nanog.org
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Is spiffy... but any chance that you could add testing for intermediate carrier BCP 38 compliance?

On October 5, 2014 6:43:31 PM EDT, Srikanth Sundaresan <srikanth@gatech.edu> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Netalyzr is a free network measurement and debugging app developed 
>by the International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley.
>
>It is designed to check for a wide range of network problems and
>neutrality 
>violations, including unadvertised port filtering, DNS wildcarding, and
>
>hidden proxy servers. Our browser applet has more than a million runs.
>
>Netalyzr for Android was released in October 2013. We are happy to 
>announce a new release that has new tests for better middlebox 
>probing and a better UI. 
>
>If you're interested, you can download and run the app from
>Google Play [1].  If you already have the app, please consider
>updating and re-running it - it would be very helpful for us to 
>capture updates regarding how the mobile Internet is evolving.
>
>Oh and: please consider watching our talk at NANOG 62 on Monday [2]!
>
>Thanks,
>The Netalyzr Team.
>
>[1]
>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.berkeley.icsi.netalyzr.android&hl=en
>[2] https://www.nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=2419

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