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kevvok
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1 year ago
The point was a prefix from 2600::/16 isn’t special; it’s just from one of the blocks assigned to ARIN. One ISP I know of with an allocation in that range is Verizon, which announces a number of prefixes over BGP in 2600:1000::/24
AStonesThrow|1 year ago
I'm saying that perhaps the 2600::/16 delegation is especially reserved for a certain class of user in order to tag us as something. Surely, my own ISP holds more delegations than that slice alone. It's certainly standing out like a sore thumb to anyone analyzing logs. As I said, it can't be merely a coincidence.
Interestingly, I also subscribe to mobile voice/data service from the same ISP, and activating mobile data here at home gives me, sure enough, another 2600::* delegation.
Dagger2|1 year ago
immibis|1 year ago