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Re: Sprint's filtering
From: Scott Bradner <sob () harvard edu>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 20:52:55 -0400 (EDT)
it was said
I have been told that ARIN did make an effort to have Sprint remove its filter so that ARIN could allocate blocks longer than /19, but I have not confirmed this with ARIN.
this is not true - ARIN has not, nor will it, ask an ISP to add or delete any filters - dealing with filters is far outside of ARIN's mission ARIN has discussed changing alocation policies but this did not include asking Sprint or anyone to change their policies before I get asked- changes to ARIN policies are posted on the ARIN web site Scott
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- Re: Sprint's filtering, (continued)
- Re: Sprint's filtering David R. Conrad (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering I Am Not An Isp (Oct 07)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Karl Denninger (Oct 08)
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- Re: Sprint's filtering Roeland M.J. Meyer (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Karl Denninger (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Rich Sena (Oct 11)
- Re: Sprint's filtering David R. Conrad (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Babylon Sigma (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering I Am Not An Isp (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Randy Bush (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Jeremy Porter (Oct 07)
- Re: Sprint's filtering Karl Denninger (Oct 08)
- Re: Sprint's filtering I Am Not An Isp (Oct 08)