[ppml] ARIN member in good standing?
Peter Sherbin
pesherb at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 29 11:51:50 EDT 2006
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A few months back there was a concern posted on this list that providers are not vocal enough in defining ARIN policy. For us as a national provider uncounted traffic is an issue, which you seem do not want to hear. Way to go for more participation. Peter --- Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com wrote: > > > 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 > _______________________________________________ > PPML mailing list > PPML at arin.net > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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