[ppml] My view on IPv4 (was: Re: IPv4 wind-down)
michael.dillon at bt.com
michael.dillon at bt.com
Mon Apr 2 18:48:47 EDT 2007
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> - it's unfair that more than 50% of all IPv4 address space is > held by > US entities which then get to make a lot of money from them, while > the developing world holds next to no address space and would > have to > buy it from richer countries They don't *HAVE* *TO* buy it. They only have to go to ARIN's whois directory, find a nice block with a US address, and start using it. It will work fine everywhere that people accept their route announcements. Of course that might be limited to one country, or perhaps a handful of neighbors as well, but it will work. That's why a market in IPv4 space will never develop. Once the addresses get scarce enough to be valuable, people will just start using what they need without asking. --Michael Dillon
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