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Re: DoD IP Space
From: Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 19:27:01 +0000
Owen, Well, no. The Internet — meaning the ISPs and customers that comprise it — get substantial subsidies to this day. But that’s no call for the government to be obtuse with the purposes of its IP space. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/more-than-300-companies-participate-in-internet-subsidy-program-u.s.-agency-2021-04-01 -mel
On Apr 26, 2021, at 11:05 AM, Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:On Apr 24, 2021, at 16:34 , Jason Biel <jason () biel-tech com> wrote: The internet that is subsidized by that same Government….Uh, s/is/was/ There’s really no subsidy any more. Owen
Current thread:
- Re: DoD IP Space, (continued)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mike Hammett (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mel Beckman (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mike Hammett (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mel Beckman (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mike Hammett (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mike Hammett (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mel Beckman (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Jason Biel (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mel Beckman (Apr 24)
- Re: DoD IP Space Owen DeLong via NANOG (Apr 26)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mel Beckman (Apr 26)
- Re: DoD IP Space Carlos M. Martinez (Apr 26)
- Re: DoD IP Space Mel Beckman (Apr 26)
- Re: DoD IP Space Randy Bush (Apr 26)
- Re: DoD IP Space Christopher Morrow (Apr 27)
- Re: DoD IP Space Randy Bush (Apr 27)
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- Re: DoD IP Space Randy Bush (Apr 27)