How Safe Is Your Fiber Network?

There was a major attack launched against long-haul fiber networks outside of Paris, France, on April 27 of this year. It appears that there was a coordinated attack by vandals to cut three long-haul fiber routes simultaneously. Fibers were cut with what seemed like a circular sa … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 1 year ago

More Mysterious DNS Root Query Traffic from a Large Cloud/DNS Operator

With so much traffic on the global internet day after day, it's not always easy to spot the occasional irregularity. After all, there are numerous layers of complexity that go into the serving of webpages, with multiple companies, agencies and organizations each playing a role. T … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 1 year ago

The Formation of IPv4 Address Markets

Something odd happened through 2021 in the market for IPv4 addresses. Across 2021 the reported market price for the transfer of IPv4 addresses has doubled, from approximately USD $27 per IPv4 individual address at the end of 2020 to around USD $55 per address in December 2021. It … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 2 years ago

What Became of the Arcos Undersea Cable Connection to Cuba?

Cuba's primary connection to the global Internet is through the ALBA-1 undersea cable linking landing points on the south-east shore of the island to Venezuela and Jamaica; however, the bulk of Cuban traffic originates in Havana which is on the north-west coast. Traffic from Hava … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 2 years ago

In China, Email Addresses Are Irrelevant

Great article by the BBC about email vs. mobile apps in China -- and why email is losing out to the most popular apps. It's important for Westerners such as myself to remember that most of the world did not first interact with the Internet via desktop computer. In most emerging m … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 3 years ago

You Shouldn't Believe Network Speed Tests

The media is filled with hyperbolic claims that "Our network is the fastest!" And there are many so-called "Speed Test" tools available on the Internet. Most are easily run in a web browser. Should you trust those tools? Not really. The popular speed testing tools provide a very … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 3 years ago

Addressing Anticompetitive Behavior in Internet Standards Bodies

A significant focus is emerging today on the anticompetitive behaviour of Silicon Valley companies directed at dominating critical sectors of the on-line marketplace, and a U.S. Congressional hearing is scheduled. Such practices can be pursued in many ways. One of the more elusiv … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 3 years ago

Putting Covid-19 Traffic Growth into Perspective

Nokia Deepfield is another company that works in the background on the web, and that analyzes data traffic patterns for the big ISPs. Their June 4 report on web traffic reports about the same thing we're hearing from most large ISPs -- the volume of web traffic suddenly shot up s … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 3 years ago

DNS Analysis Shows Hundreds of “George Floyd” and “Black Lives Matter” Domains

Trending news and global events impact domain registration behaviors. We observed a slew of coronavirus-themed domain name registrations, for example, as early as January. George Floyd's death, which sparked several Black Lives Matter movements, is no different. Three days after … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 3 years ago

ICANN Boss on Mitigating Covid-19-Related DNS Abuse

While the March report from ICANN's Domain Abuse Activity Reporting system show a general reduction in second-level gTLD domain names identified as being used in phishing, malware distribution, and botnet command and control, it has been widely reported that criminals are taking … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Zoom Security: The Good, the Bad, and the Business Model

Zoom - one of the hottest companies on the planet right now, as businesses, schools, and individuals switch to various forms of teleconferencing due to the pandemic - has come in for much criticism due to assorted security and privacy flaws. Some of the problems are real but easi … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Most Employees in Rural US Can't Work from Home Due to Slow Broadband

One of the hottest topics in the news related to coronavirus is working from home. Companies of all sizes are telling employees to work from home as a way to help curb the spread of the virus. Companies without work-at-home policies are scrambling to define how to make this work … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

There Is No Artificial Intelligence

It seems like most new technology today comes with a lot of hype. Just a few years ago, the press was full of predictions that we'd be awash with Internet of Thing sensors that would transform the way we live. We've heard similar claims for technologies like virtual reality, bloc … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

ICANN to Hold First-Ever Remote Public Meeting Due to Covid-19 Outbreak

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today announced that its ICANN67 Public Meeting, which was to be held in Cancún, Mexico, will now be held via remote participation-only. This decision was made as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, considered a publi … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

A Reality Check on 5G in Rural America

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai recently told the crowd at CES that 5G would be a huge benefit to rural America and would help to close the rural broadband divide. I have to imagine he's saying this to keep rural legislators on board to support that FCC's emphasis on promoting 5G. I've tho … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

How the Internet Can Be Enormously Accelerated

We got used to it: if we open a website, it's always like stop and go on a high-traffic highway or city traffic jam. At some point, we will reach the destination. The constant stalling is due to a traffic rule for the Internet called TCP (Transmission Control Protocol). The TCP/I … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Y2038: It's a Threat

Last month, for the 20th anniversary of Y2K, I was asked about my experiences. (Short answer: there really was a serious potential problem, but disaster was averted by a lot of hard work by a lot of unsung programmers.) I joked that, per this T-shirt I got from a friend, the real … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

The NRO Issues Inspection Request to ICANN Concerning .ORG Sale

The Number Resource Organization (NRO), acting as the Address Supporting Organization (ASO), today announced it has submitted correspondence to ICANN regarding the Internet Society's proposed transfer of ownership of PIR, the .org registry, to Ethos Capital. | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

The Upcoming 5G Confusion

Until now, the 5G industry has spread a lot of hype, but it hasn't affected customers. That's all starting to change as the cellular carriers are starting to offer 5G phones. Many customers who spend extra for 5G phones are going to quickly be frustrated and disappointed as they … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

What's Behind the Secure DNS Controversy and What Should You Do About It?

Anyone that has attended a meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) will know that the somewhat dry topic of internet protocols is often the source of passionate disagreement. But rarely does that debate extend beyond the confines of internet engineers. That has not … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

A Better PIR Deal – Maintaining Trust Is Good Business

I run a business. For years I've been in the ICANN Business Constituency, holding a series of different positions including Chair. Suffice it to say, I'm absolutely ok with making money and generally speaking, letting markets work. I also care about NGOs. For years our firm worke … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

I Voted to Sell .ORG

Hi, I'm Richard. I've been around the Internet for a while. I work for Cisco now, and used to lead security for Firefox. I've published a few RFCs and served on the Internet Engineering Steering Group (the board of the IETF). I was a co-founder of Let's Encrypt and I currently se … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Ethos Capital to Acquire .ORG Top-Level Domain

The Internet Society and Public Interest Registry (PIR) have reached an agreement with Ethos Capital, under which Ethos Capital will acquire PIR and all of its assets from the Internet Society. Public Interest Registry (PIR) is the nonprofit corporation that operates the .ORG top … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

The Unbelievably High Cost of the War Against Huawei

U.S. companies were selling $11 billion a year of parts to Huawei before the blockade. Losing those sales is just the start of the damage. Every other Chinese and Russian company is making sure to find non-US suppliers. The U.S. has threatened India and Turkey with sanctions as w … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

What's So Outrageous Asking High Prices for Domain Names?

Panels appointed to hear and decide disputes under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) have long recognized that three letter domains are valuable assets. How investors value their domains depends in part on market conditions. Ordinarily (and for good reason) … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Let's Have an Honest Conversation About Huawei

On May 29, I attended an AEI event on "International economics and securing next-generation 5G wireless networks," with Ambassador Robert Strayer, who heads the U.S. State Department's CIP team. But the focus of the talk was not really on 5G security, international trade or 5G de … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

The Unpublished Autobiographical Essay of Stephen (Steve) J. Lukasik on ARPA

Around 2014, as Stephen (Steve) J. Lukasik proceeded well into his 80s, he began to consider ways to capture the enormous sweep of activities and history in which he was a key figure. Indeed, that sweep was so broad and often compartmentalized, and his output so prolific, that ev … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

The Utility Formerly Known as Whois

Muscle memory is a funny thing. We don't even think about it really, but when we do the same thing over and over again, it just becomes second nature to us. This is how we've come to use WHOIS over the past two decades to get contact information for registered domain names. If yo … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Recalibrating the DoH Debate

At the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) it is time we accept the wide range of drivers behind (and implications of) standards and for stakeholders to start listening to each other. A protocol recently released by the IETF, DNS over HTTPS (DoH), is at the centre of an increa … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Network Protocols and Their Use

In June, I participated in a workshop, organized by the Internet Architecture Board, on the topic of protocol design and effect, looking at the differences between initial design expectations and deployment realities. These are my impressions of the discussions that took place at … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

DNS Firewalls Could Have Stopped over $10B in Data Breach Losses in Past 5 Years

New research from the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) released on Wednesday reports that the use of freely available DNS firewalls could prevent 33% of cybersecurity data breaches from occurring. | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Squirrels Are the Number One Culprit for Animal Damage to Aerial Fiber

These cute rodents are the number one culprit for animal damage to aerial fiber. To a lesser degree, fiber owners report similar damage by rats and mice. Squirrels mainly chew on cables as a way to sharpen their teeth. Squirrel teeth grow up to 8 inches per year and if squirrels … | Continue reading


@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Google's IPv6 traffic stats: will 28% deployment be the limit?

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@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Huawei Files Motion in US Federal Court Calling Ban Unconstitutional

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@circleid.com | 4 years ago

ICANN Denounced by Heads of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia for .amazon Verdict

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@circleid.com | 4 years ago

US Huawei Ban Threatens Internet Access in Rural Areas, Some Providers May Fold

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@circleid.com | 4 years ago

Huawei Says They Are Willing to Sign No-Spy Agreements with Governments

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Close to 735K Fraudulently Obtained IP Addresses Have Been Uncovered and Revoked

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Know Someone Who Has Made the Internet Better? Postel Service Award Nominations

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Understanding 5G: A Basic Primer

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Spurious Justifications for Eliminating Price Caps on .org and Other Legacy TLDs

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Internet RFC Series Turn 50

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Need for sustainable open source projects, like FRR

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Simulation of OneWeb, SpaceX and Telesat's Proposed Constellations

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Europe Should Take Lead in Shaping a “New Deal” on Internet Governance (IGF)

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Ira Magaziner's view of ICANN's creation

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

Looking back at 20 years of ICANN

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago

The IPv4 address space transfer market: 2018 mid-year report

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@circleid.com | 5 years ago