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North American Network Operators Group
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    www.pch.net/about/people/gibbard.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/24/2007    Last Visited: 3/24/2007  

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    STEVE GIBBARDSteve Gibbard is Network Architect for Packet Clearing House (www.pch.net), a research non-profit based in Berkeley, California.

    Background:In his capacity as PCH Network Architect, Steve runs a global research network and an anycast DNS network that hosts the top level domains for several countries as well as a root DNS server.Steve also studies the interconnection of Internet networks around the world, and has presented his findings at NANOG, SANOG, and elsewhere.In addition, he does network architecture and peering work as a consultant for several ISPs in the Bay Area and elsewhere.Steve is a former Senior Network Engineer at Cable & Wireless, and has held network engineering positions at Digital Island and World Wide Net.

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    Published on: 3/24/2007    Last Visited: 3/24/2007  

    Steve Gibbard , Network Architect

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    Published on: 5/3/2007    Last Visited: 9/15/2007  

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    Steve Gibbard Network ArchitectSend Message | Website | Blog | Company Member Since: May 3, 2007 Featured Posts: 1 Comments: 3

    Bio: Steve Gibbard is the Network Architect at Packet Clearing House, a non-profit based in Berkeley, California.He runs an anycast DNS network that hosts the top-level domains for several countries and several of the "I" root anycast DNS servers, maintains PCH's network of route collectors and route servers at exchange points around the world, and researches the interconnection of Internet networks.In addition, Steve carries out network architecture and peering work as a consultant for several ISPs in the San Francisco Bay Area and elsewhere.Steve is a former Senior Network Engineer at Cable & Wireless, and has held network engineering positions at Digital Island and World Wide Net.

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    The paper goes on at length about the need for those in the top 50… Aug 24, 2007 I'm all for geographic domain names, both for purposes of keeping infrastructure needed for local… Jun 26, 2007 Matthew Elvey said: Great stuff, Steve.
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    www.civiblog.org/blog/_archives/2007/10/24/3311602.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2007    Last Visited: 11/21/2007  

    As of on Sept. 28, the main Burmese ISP completely severed its connection to the outside world, and only occasionally reconnected starting last week, says Steve Gibbard, a researcher at the Packet Clearing House, a nonprofit research institute focused on Internet security and stability.The shutdown did not appear to be the work of a software filter, but "a matter of unplugging a cable or flipping a power switch," says Mr. Gibbard.

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    www.nanog.org/mtg-0501/gibbard.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/15/2006    Last Visited: 3/5/2007  

    Steve Gibbard, Packet Clearing House

    Looking glasses provide a view of routing tables that you wouldn't otherwise be able to access.This talk provides an overview of many publicly available looking-glasses.We then provide more detail about the Packet Clearing House looking-glass project, which collects peering routes from several exchange points around the world.

    About the PresenterSteve Gibbard is the Network Architect at Packet Clearing House.He runs a global research network and an anycast DNS network, hosts the top level domains for several countries as well as a root DNS server, and studies the interconnection of Internet networks around the world.In addition, he does network architecture and peering work as a consultant for several ISPs in the Bay Area and elsewhere.Steve is a former Senior Network Engineer at Cable & Wireless, and has held network engineering positions at Digital Island and World Wide Net.

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    Published on: 5/2/2003    Last Visited: 11/12/2007  

    Steve Gibbard, Packet Clearing House
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    4:24pm: Steve Gibbard spoke about the new SingAREN-SIX interconnect.

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    By Steve Gibbard
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    Source Credit: This has been a featured post from Steve Gibbard, Network Architect.
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    Great stuff, Steve.Minor nit: .MIL and .US aren't hosted in their home country?Common sense and Page 18 of your paper seem to contradict that.

    Reply | Top ^ #2 | By Steve Gibbard | May 04, 07 @03:42 pm PST
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    Great stuff, Steve.

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    Published on: 4/15/2006    Last Visited: 3/5/2007  

    From: Steve Gibbard To: nanog-futures@merit.edu, nanog-reform@nac.net

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    Steve Gibbard - PCH - 42, 3856 - Data Collection - Open Peering 0 25
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    Steve Gibbard - Hurricane Electric - 6939 - scg@stevegibbard.com, peering@he.net - 2700 routes, public but migrating to private at

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    Internet Mini-Cores: Local Communications in the Internet's "Spur" Regions, by Steve Gibbard, PCH.NANOG 34, May 2005. Looking Glass Overview, by Steve Gibbard, Packet Clearing House.NANOG 33, Jan.-Feb. 2005.

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