Dear all
We have started on the 12.01.2005 our online DJ Radio. We are searching some ISPs, that wanna join our project as a partner.
What we need:
We need some bandwith for the relay of our uplink (128 kbit and 64 kbit Shoutcast)
What we can offer:
A service for the ISP, that you can offer to your customers. (Streaming Radio) Finest House, Techno and Trance Music for free for everybody. All the music was registered from events or mixed by well known national and international artists. We own all rights and pay the fee to SUISA and IFPI.
Our Partners:
www.sunrise.ch (256 Slots à 128 kbit and 256 Slots à 64 kbit) www.iaudio.ch (Portable MP3 Recorders for the registrations of the events) www.dmd2.net (they pay the fee to SUISA and IFPI)
Club Q Zurich Säulenhalle Zurich Next Club Zurich Housestation Hexadance Supermarket Zurich Labor Bar Zurich
and ~ 200 Artists, 20 Managements, that support our Project.
If you are interessed, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thank you
Daniele Ladu Senior Technical Support Operator
Sunrise TDC Switzerland AG Abuse Team Thurgauerstrasse 60 8050 Zürich Tel. +41 1 300 53 61 Fax +41 1 300 97 07 Mail daniele.ladu@sunrise.net Mail abuse@sunrise.net Internet www.sunrise.ch **************************************************************************** *********** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify it to the sender.
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Daniele,
Ladu, Daniele wrote:
What we need:
We need some bandwith for the relay of our uplink (128 kbit and 64 kbit Shoutcast)
You should probably should talk to your Teppich-Etage (see the thread here recently). I don't think any ISP is supporting your project, as long as your main server is in the AS6730 backbone with the current policy. Rather ISP's would block the IP's of your stream server, than buying more inbound transit.
Just my CHF 0.05.
F.
Hi Daniele
www.sunrise.ch (256 Slots à 128 kbit and 256 Slots à 64 kbit)
why should our customers listen a sunrise-stream coming in via New York, Frankfurt or Paris?
In this situation: selecting directly a streaming server in such a city makes more sense then force helpless packets to travel the long way from switzerland to abroad and back <g>
Sounding foreign exchange points isn't sound. peering rocks!
so long
nik
Hi everyone, While it takes a lot to make me come out of the comfort of my silence, I must be missing something in this flamefest...the dude is only asking if you could help him to have other streaming servers around if I am not mistaking.
Is your problem to have one stream coming into your network or having a few hundreds of streams coming into your network?
IMNSHO, the first one is preferable to many other, weither you like the "other" sponsor of the project...and well afterall it's up to your management to outsponsor their rival...
Cheers,
Karim
PS: That just sounds like childish behaviours from ages ago...maybe the older guys around can remember switch-eunet rivalries...doesn't seem to have changed that much in that many years, maybe the same management school? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nik Hug" lists.nik@nts.ch To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:22 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] Request: Searching a ISP (Partner) that has someBandwithleft (w ww.swissdeejays.com)
Hi Daniele
www.sunrise.ch (256 Slots à 128 kbit and 256 Slots à 64 kbit)
why should our customers listen a sunrise-stream coming in via New York, Frankfurt or Paris?
In this situation: selecting directly a streaming server in such a city makes more sense then force helpless packets to travel the long way from switzerland to abroad and back <g>
Sounding foreign exchange points isn't sound. peering rocks!
so long
nik
swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Salut Karim,
Comment va? Ca fait bien longtemps...
On pourrait peut-être se voir une fois
Que fais-tu maintenant?
A+, Jean-Christophe ------------- Jean-Christophe Leroy Strategic Account Manager INS (International Network Services) Mobile: +41 78 794 67 07
-----Original Message----- From: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Karim Saouli Sent: mercredi, 16. février 2005 19:00 To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: Re: [swinog] Request: Searching a ISP (Partner) that hassomeBandwithleft (w ww.swissdeejays.com)
Hi everyone, While it takes a lot to make me come out of the comfort of my silence, I must be missing something in this flamefest...the dude is only asking if you
could help him to have other streaming servers around if I am not mistaking.
Is your problem to have one stream coming into your network or having a few hundreds of streams coming into your network?
IMNSHO, the first one is preferable to many other, weither you like the "other" sponsor of the project...and well afterall it's up to your management to outsponsor their rival...
Cheers,
Karim
PS: That just sounds like childish behaviours from ages ago...maybe the older guys around can remember switch-eunet rivalries...doesn't seem to have
changed that much in that many years, maybe the same management school? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nik Hug" lists.nik@nts.ch To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:22 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] Request: Searching a ISP (Partner) that has someBandwithleft (w ww.swissdeejays.com)
Hi Daniele
www.sunrise.ch (256 Slots à 128 kbit and 256 Slots à 64 kbit)
why should our customers listen a sunrise-stream coming in via New York, Frankfurt or Paris?
In this situation: selecting directly a streaming server in such a city makes more sense then force helpless packets to travel the long way from switzerland to abroad and back <g>
Sounding foreign exchange points isn't sound. peering rocks!
so long
nik
swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
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Karim Saouli wrote:
While it takes a lot to make me come out of the comfort of my silence, I must be missing something in this flamefest...the dude is only asking if you could help him to have other streaming servers around if I am not mistaking.
Sure. Unfortunately he asked with the wrong source, which is not his mistake.
Is your problem to have one stream coming into your network or having a few hundreds of streams coming into your network?
I don't bother how many streams come into our backbone, but I do bother where they come from.
Serviceing only our access customers won't help much, I guess, because Daniele won't be happy if I eat up one of his valued streams and serving noone else behind the relay ("pseudo multicast").
IMNSHO, the first one is preferable to many other, weither you like the "other" sponsor of the project...and well afterall it's up to your management to outsponsor their rival...
Sure. Our management has said "no" :-(
F.
Hi
What we need:
We need some bandwith for the relay of our uplink (128 kbit and 64 kbit Shoutcast)
Have you tried http://www.live365.com/broadcast/index.live ? They're not free, tho.
Daniel