[ppml] My view on IPv4 (was: Re: IPv4 wind-down)
Luke S. Crawford
lsc at prgmr.com
Mon Apr 2 19:09:50 EDT 2007
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On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, michael.dillon at bt.com wrote: > 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. I think the US is the only country where a large number of people would consider a "Internet" that only works within their country to "work" - Even then, we are largely talking about the MySpace demographic. Anyone that uses any but the most popular open-source software is heavily dependent on global connectivity.
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