ARIN helps streamline NSI...?
Jim Fleming
JimFleming at unety.net
Tue Mar 4 12:40:23 EST 1997
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According to the following...ARIN is to help streamline NSI... @@@@ http://www.iahc.org/iahc-discuss/mail-archive/2124.html >"Outsourcing is the only way to handle this exponential growth," said Chris >Clough, NSI's director of communications. "We literally couldn't hire the >personnel fast enough to handle it otherwise." <...> >In another move to streamline its functions, NSI is leading a proposal to >set up a nonprofit organization that would assign Internet numbers and, for >the first time ever, charge a fee for them. NSI currently manages the >assignment of IP addresses under its agreement with the NSF, the cost of >which has been subsidized by its domain name registration fees. The >proposed organization, to be called the American Registry of Internet >Numbers (ARIN), would collect user fees of from $2,500 to $25,000 a year, >depending on the number of addresses registered.=20 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ -- Jim Fleming Unir Corporation e-mail: JimFleming at unety.net JimFleming at unety.s0.g0 (EDNS/IPv8)
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