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AT&T. Layer 6-8 needed.
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, jamie wrote:
> If any ISP of mine filtered my (where my = brick-and-mortar-corp) access to
> any destination because of another customer (there are *always* technical
> solutions to problems you describe, the one you implemented wouldn't even
> make my list), you'd have one less customer and quite likely a Tortious
> Interference claim..
I don't know if they still do it, or if their old "Abuse/Security guy,
Travis Haymore" is still around, but above.net had a history of null
routing "destinations they didn't like", which meant if you were a
customer (even a multihomed one) and sent them traffic for those
destinations, you wouldn't get there. Getting the list of null routed
space from above.net was not trivial.
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