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Re: Internic address allocation policy
From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry () piermont com>
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 13:39:49 -0500
Eric Germann writes:
The barrier to entry for that poor person is significantly higher, in the real world, for the poor person. Net access may be had for $20/month. But the hardware is a significant barrier for the poor person.
Used PCs capable of providing net access are very cheap these days -- $100 will get you a not entirely unreasonable setup for many purposes. Perry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: Internic address allocation policy, (continued)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Matthew Kaufman (Nov 18)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Kim Hubbard (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy David Carmean (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy alex (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Kim Hubbard (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy David Carmean (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Kim Hubbard (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Matthew Petach (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Matthew Kaufman (Nov 18)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy David R. Conrad (Nov 20)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Perry E. Metzger (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Jared Mauch (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Billy Biggs (Nov 19)
- Re: Internic address allocation policy Kim Hubbard (Nov 19)