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Re: Why does Sprint have address filters again?


From: Avi Freedman <freedman () netaxs com>
Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 15:48:54 -0400 (EDT)

It requires $100 worth of someone's time to make two phone calls and/or read
two signed service agreements?

Perhaps if ARIN is paying their people $100/hour, yes.

(This is a CLERK's job)

Really?  You're going to educate clerks about IP transit?
How interesting.

I disagree strongly on the "resistor" argument, at least for the initial
assignment.  Bottom line - if you're announcing networks, you need an ASN.
If you're not, you don't.  Demonstrate that someone is going to allow you 
to announce networks, and you get one.

If you want a SECOND one for administrative convenience or whatever, now for
THAT I can see charging a significant fee.  Why?  Because its not *necessary*
for you to have a second one.  You might WANT a second ASN, you might in
fact want several of them for policy routing reasons, but that's not the
same thing as a NEED for a second (or subsequent) ASN.

So, what's the criteria?  Make a proposal.  I don't have a strong problem
with charging more for 2nd and subsequent ASNs, but I also think charging
something for the reg service is reasonable.

Karl Denninger (karl () MCS Net)| MCSNet - Serving Chicagoland and Wisconsin

Avi



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