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Summary: need info on a xDSL provider willing to route an IP-range.

  • From: Mr. James W. Laferriere
  • Date: Sat Jul 22 16:52:38 2000

	Hello All , Below is (most) of the responses I have gotten from
	various people .  I have tried to keep all pertinant info in 
	what I have quoted .  I have not included all of any message 
	unless the message was 1 or 2 lines .  I have not done a thurough
	check for duplicates , Hear they are .

	Thank you, ALL .   Hth,  JimL

ps:	Of all the [email protected] style addresses found that I have sent to (some of
	them the belows) only 4 of the mails have been answered . At this
	time .
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Cory R. King
Azalea Software, Inc.

	We are using http://www.lightrealm.com to route a /28 via DSL.


Cory R. King  ( Then further reported )
[email protected]

	I just recommended lightrealm.com
	You'd probably want to check with them if they still *do* that kind of 
	thing..  They did it for me, but that was about a year ago.  Who know's 
	if they'd do it now.


Aaron Schultz
[email protected]

	I have a /26 with CTS.net.


Robert Gibson
[email protected]

	www.potomacnet.com


Jason J. Horton
[email protected]

	For some more info on our services, see http://www.mydsl.com/


Michael  K. Smith
[email protected]

	We would do so in a business application environment.
	[email protected]


Michael  K. Smith ( Then further reported )
[email protected]

	Since it is a single location, you might want to talk to Northwest Link
	about getting service.  Semaphore only supplies DSL to multiple-location
	companies.  In addition, Northwest Link has experience with Paradyne's
	MSDSL product which has a v.35 interface that can connect to a Cisco
	router. MSDSL runs at 3.1 megs.  The caveat is, you have to install
	a LADS (alarm) circuit and hook up the MSDSL CPE on both ends.
	It doesn't go through a DSLAM.


Bruce Robertson
[email protected]

	We route registered IP space over DSL,
	but I'm not sure how we can help you, being in Reno NV.


Robert A. Hayden
[email protected]

	You might be able to get what you need from Savvis.
	www.savvis.net.
 

Iggy Reko
[email protected]

	UUNet is doing so for me now. 192.104.156/24 out of AS701 is SDSL.


David Williams
[email protected]

	Check Megapath.net
	I've heard they have been flexible with stuff like this.


Daniel Hagerty
[email protected]

	Well, this probably doesn't help you, but shore.net (new england)
	will do so;  see 198.49.250.0/24 (me).  You probably don't want the
	cross country backhaul in your critical path tho....


Robert Boyle
[email protected]

	As long as you have registered space, We'll announce it ...


dylan greene
[email protected]

	I've currently got my provider, Rhythms doing just this, 
	it took a bit of work speaking w/ various engineers to get
	them to understand what I was trying to do, but eventually
	they were able to help me out. 

	What I'd be interested in learning about are if any cable providers do
	this. Most that I've had contact with give you a dhcp address or
	nothing.


Erik R. Leo
[email protected]

	We provide SDSL over "alarm circuits" (BANAs in BellAtlantic
	land).  And we treat them like any dedicated customer,
	i.e., tell us your needs and we'll assign your IPs...


Brian Wallingford
[email protected]

	We'll do such, so long as the user doesn't expect to speak BGP (i.e.,
	we'll be happy to advertise a client-owned block).  This, of course,
	applies only to commercial accounts.

	We serve the New England area, and will soon cover the east coast;  I'm
	sure there are others throughout the country who'd do the same, but
	you'll need to dig.


Peter C. Norton
[email protected]

	A buddy of mine is getting his long-standing class C block routed by
	a local provider here in new york called intercom, www.intercom.com.


Michael C. Toren
[email protected]

	We (Netaxs) are happy to announce a customer's portable /24, after
	first confirming that it's not currently being announced, and that
	the ARIN whois information matches up with the party being billed.
	We've already had at least one customer I can remember that brought
	a /16 from class B space with them ...


Ryan Pavely
[email protected]

	( provided A link for digging up info on xDSL Providers and such ... )
	www.dslreports.com



DAOUST, PHILIPPE
[email protected]

	Try
	http://www.bellnexxia.com/en/solutions/connexions/connect/
	For a DSL provider in Canada


Spencer Garrett
[email protected]

	We do both routinely.  What part of the country are you in?