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Re: Quakecon: Network Operations Center tour


From: mikea <mikea () mikea ath cx>
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2015 16:03:27 -0500

On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 01:52:17PM -0700, alvin nanog wrote:

hi ethan

On 08/03/15 at 10:58am, Ethan wrote:

Getting bandwidth into the events is a pain. Huge venues are meant for large
corporate events not lower budget cons and festivals. Venue pricing I
believe is 750-1500$ per megabit. 100 megabit = $75,000 for the weekend. One
year I rememeber there being a switch with 8 vlans on it sitting outside the
back door with 8 clear modems spread out all blinking away.

for connectivity, does the hotels and convention centers still have wifi jammers 
so you cannot use your own 56Mbit wifi to get connection to the outside world ? 
if possible, stick a bunch of dark mirrored-glass covered vans outside the event
for wifi access

In the US, the FCC has ruled that wifi jammers violate one or more parts of
the FCC Rules and Regs. Marriott hotels paid a USD600K fine. A quick Google
search on "FCC hotel jammer" pulls up a great many hits, of which these are
the first seven: 

Jammer Enforcement | FCC.gov
https://www.fcc.gov/.../jamme...
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
Federal law prohibits the operation, marketing, or sale of any type of jamming equipment, including devices that 
interfere with cellular and Personal ...

Marriott to Pay $600K to Resolve WiFi-Blocking ... - FCC
https://www.fcc.gov/.../marrio...
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
Oct 3, 2014 - Hotel Operator Admits Employees Improperly Used Wi-Fi Monitoring ... The complainant alleged that the 
Gaylord Opryland was “jamming ...

WARNING: Wi-Fi Blocking is Prohibited | FCC.gov
https://www.fcc.gov/.../warnin...
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
Jan 27, 2015 - which hotels and other commercial establishments block wireless ... into this kind of unlawful activity 
by the operator of a resort hotel and ...

FCC warns hotels against blocking guests' wi-fi
www.consumeraffairs.com/.../fcc-warns-hotels-against-blocking-guests-...
Jan 28, 2015 - Hotels, miffed by guests who used their own wi-fi hotspots instead of paying ... It's illegal to jam 
legal radio transmissions of any kind, FCC vows tough enforcement ... Some had argued that jamming wi-fi and cellphone 
calls is ...

Hotels ask FCC for permission to block guests' personal Wi ...
www.pcworld.com/.../hotel-group-asks-fcc-for-permission-to-...
PC World
Dec 22, 2014 - Marriott argued some hotspot blocking may be justified, as long as the hotel isn't using illegal signal 
jammers. Unlicensed Wi-Fi hotspots ...

FCC fines Marriott $600,000 for blocking guests' Wi-Fi ...
www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/travel/marriott-fcc-wi-fi-fine/
CNN
Oct 4, 2014 - It's the first time the FCC has investigated a hotel property for ... sense, where someone uses a jammer 
device to block wireless signals. Instead ...

How This Hotel Made Sure Your Wi-Fi Hotspot Sucked ...
readwrite.com/2014/.../marriott-nashville-opryland-jams-wifi-internet-wt...
Oct 4, 2014 - Caught by FCC for Wi-Fi jamming, Marriott's still not sorry.

-- 
Mike Andrews, W5EGO
mikea () mikea ath cx
Tired old sysadmin 


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