[ppml] ARIN member in good standing?
Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com
Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com
Fri Sep 29 10:11:26 EDT 2006
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> > You would bill the packet originator, not the destination? > > Yes, the originator of the packet pays to a transport provider I don't know why you are discussing this here. It has nothing to do with ARIN and certainly nothing whatsoever to do with ARIN policies. Given that we now know that similar billing practices in the telco industries caused over 70% of all charges to be spent on billing systems and billing support systems such as data collection, we can estimate that implementing such a policy would increase everyone's Internet access charges by at least 3 times. Of course the money would be spent on many things thereby increasing employment nationwide, however, it seems to me that a policy to create two job in every household belongs on some other list. --Michael Dillon
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