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Re: Independent space from ARIN
From: sigma () smx pair com
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 18:25:47 -0400 (EDT)
Who said they would just sit on it? Why not make the Internet now "The Internet, Brought To You By Company X?" You need Company X's address space, so you have to provide Company X's services on Company X's operating system?
This is exactly the biggest problem. It's naive to imagine that this wouldn't happen to some extent. In the real world, there are a number of Company X's who don't play nice.
It's this kind of thing that keeps areas of the radio spectrum licensed by the government.
Although radio spectrum is more divisible than we used to think. Kevin
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- RE: Independent space from ARIN Brandon Ross (Apr 14)
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- RE: Independent space from ARIN Dave Israel (Apr 14)
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- Re: Independent space from ARIN Stephen Sprunk (Apr 14)
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