[AusNOG] Conroy announcement on filtering

Tomas Paseka tomas.paseka at pacnet.com
Wed Dec 16 13:09:02 EST 2009


In the announcement, it said something about options for smaller ISPs
who resell the services, so it may be further upstream.....

 

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[mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
Sent: Wednesday, 16 December 2009 11:36 AM
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Conroy announcement on filtering

 

Question,

 

Does anyone know the finer points of this proposal... meaning... is it
aimed/directed at consumer/retail ISP's - which seems to be their
justification - or to all ISP's who sell connectivity.. and what is the
flow down effect?

 

I.e.  Does Vocus have to do this? Does Telstra Direct?  If I have an ISP
we manage who has say both of those as transit providers, who are (?)
filtered, do we then have to worry as the upstreams are?  It would be
kind of redundant?

 

So, let's ponder that companies like Vocus, MCI, etc who only sell
transit to businesses... or a business focused ISP - do they have to
filter?

 

I have some Micro sized ISP's - like PowerTel partners and alike... do
they have to filter?  They only have a few hundred connections and only
to businesses.

 

Just pondering eintellego's response, but don't actually see anything
that differentiates what an ISP is.

 

Thoughts?

 

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