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Re: AT&T @Home customers - what AS are you moving into?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Anthony Pardini)
Mon Dec 3 17:29:31 2001

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Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:27:45 -0600
To: Christian Nielsen <cnielsen@nielsen.net>, <dani-post@roisman.com>
From: Anthony Pardini <tony@pardini.org>
Cc: <nanog@merit.edu>
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I show them with the /8.

BGP routing table entry for 12.0.0.0/8
   7018



At 03:51 PM 12/3/2001, Christian Nielsen wrote:

>On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 dani-post@roisman.com wrote:
>
> > For those of you who have had your connection switch from AT&T @Home
> > to AT&T Broadband, would you mind providing a sample prefix (or at least
> > destination AS) that you're now in?
> >
> > @home (AS6172) played a significant traffic role on my network, and I
> > want to make sure I'm prepared for any potential shift as customers
> > are moved off that backbone.
>
>Earlier, someone posted 12.233.190/23 which is out of the 7018 range of
>space.
>
>I would assume that everyone of the ATT@home customers will be behind
>7018. Remember that ATT is not all of the @home customer base.
>
>If you have been watching traffic growth over that past few years, you
>would have noticed that 7018 has continued to grow while other large
>networks arent growing or arent growing as fast.
>
>
>Christian
>---------
>
>i am me, i dont write/speak for them


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