Global council of registries???
Jim Fleming
JimFleming at unety.net
Mon Apr 28 15:55:17 EDT 1997
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On Monday, April 28, 1997 10:50 AM, Philip J. Nesser II[SMTP:pjnesser at martigny.ai.mit.edu] wrote: @ Jim Fleming supposedly said: @ > @ > On Monday, April 28, 1997 10:13 AM, Philip J. Nesser II[SMTP:pjnesser at martigny.ai.mit.edu] wrote: @ > <snip> @ > @ > @ Please provide any documented cases where the "good old geek" network has @ > @ refused an address allocation request for any other than technical reasons @ > @ or have been arbitrary or capricious or unfair. And no, people whining @ > @ because the NIC's require actual thought in the design of a network or @ > @ implementing slow start do not count. @ > @ @ > @ > Why do people always ask for the "NO" cases... @ > @ > What about the "YES" cases....??? @ > What about the cases where companies are @ > given a "pass" because someone "knows" someone @ > or because the "right" consultant is hired... @ > @ > @ @ Great. Lets have some yes cases then! (And I don't think a company @ without a clue who hire a knowledgeble consultant to get the job done is @ evidence of any conspiracy. Lets have situations where a company @ *shouldn't* be granted address space on technical reasons who gets it @ because someone knows someone.) @ would you like to start with the MIT Class A ??? -- Jim Fleming Unir Corporation http://www.Unir.Corp Check out...http://www.Naperville.Mall
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