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Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links
From: Pengxiong Zhu <pzhu011 () ucr edu>
Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 09:31:23 -0700
Sorry for the confusion. I mean the IPs belong to non-Chinese ISPs but are actually controlled/managed by Chinese ISPs. Best, Pengxiong Zhu Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of California, Riverside On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 8:52 AM Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists () gmail com> wrote:
On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 11:38 AM Pengxiong Zhu <pzhu011 () ucr edu> wrote:Thanks again for your insightful responses! The case we discuss above is Chinese ISPs renting routers locatedoutside China and the IPs belong to other ISPs.I think you are using all of the wrong verbs here... 'renting' does not make sense here, I'm unclear on what you actually mean, please try again with a different verb OR more clarifying text. \
Current thread:
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Pengxiong Zhu (May 13)
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Christopher Morrow (May 13)
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Pengxiong Zhu (May 13)
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Christopher Morrow (May 13)
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Randy Bush (May 13)
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Pengxiong Zhu (May 13)
- Re: Ownership of Routers on Both Ends of Transnational Links Christopher Morrow (May 13)