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Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia?
From: Martin Hannigan <hannigan () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2022 15:52:01 -0500
I would argue they don't have much of a choice: "The economic sanctions put in place as a result of the invasion and the increasingly uncertain security situation make it impossible for Cogent to continue to provide you with service." I would expect to see others follow suit if that is the case. On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 1:55 PM Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com> wrote:
I know the link is paywalled, but it's super high level so not much is lost. But what does everybody think of this? I imagine that just Cogent cutting them off isn't going to make much difference. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/03/04/russia-ukraine-internet-cogent-cutoff/ Mike
Current thread:
- Cogent cutting links to Russia? Michael Thomas (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Andy Ringsmuth (Mar 04)
- RE: Cogent cutting links to Russia? John Covici (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Anne Mitchell (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Michael Thomas (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Brandon Svec via NANOG (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Ethan O'Toole (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Brandon Svec via NANOG (Mar 04)
- RE: Cogent cutting links to Russia? John Covici (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Andy Ringsmuth (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Bryan Fields (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Owen DeLong via NANOG (Mar 04)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Nicole H. (Mar 07)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Tom Beecher (Mar 07)
- Re: Cogent cutting links to Russia? Masataka Ohta (Mar 07)
