August 4, 2007



ArmenTel Internet Update

Well, it now appears as though ArmenTel is blocked for good. Given that the IP address is a generic one for all or most of its internet customers, I’m amazed that a company such as this could allow such a thing to happen.

Specified IP (212.73.64.41) has been removed an excessive number of times from the CBL already. Please contact cbl@cbl.abuseat.org for assistance.

I’ll email these guys, but I don’t see why I should have to. Makes me think that ArmenTel — Armenia’s main telecommunications company — is run by a bunch of cowboys.

cow·boy (kou’boi’)
n.

[…]

3. Slang A reckless person, such as a driver, pilot, or manager, who ignores potential risks.

If anyone out there is an IT specialist perhaps you can check to see what’s going on. Whatever the reason, this should not be happening.
I’ve already asked a friend to check whether the same thing happens for him from his computer via ArmenTel’s dialup service and it does.

Like I said — cowboys.

Posted by Onnik @ 11:44 am. Filed under: Armenia, Telecommunication, Caucasus, Technology, Internet, Computers






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