Re: [81attendees] Internet access by IETF at Delta?

Jim Martin <jim@daedelus.com> Sat, 23 July 2011 20:45 UTC

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Subject: Re: [81attendees] Internet access by IETF at Delta?
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Andras,
	As Marcia said, Internet access is included in the room rate at the Delta, provided you booked as part of the IETF block. To answer the associated question though, the Delta network is their normal in-room Internet offering, not the IETF network.

	The Hilton guest rooms, on the other hand, have all been directly patched into the IETF infrastructure as of around 1pm this afternoon, and will stay that way until mid-day next Friday. Guests in the Hilton will get public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and route out through the gigabit links provided by Telus and Bell.CA.  The Hilton got this upgrade both as a result of it being the Headquarters hotel and because there happened to be fiber running between the Convention Centre and the Hilton. 

	- Jim

On Jul 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, András Császár wrote:

> Hi,
> Does anyone know if we're going to have free Internet access in Delta by IETF?
>  
> Thanks,
> András
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