[ppml] My view on IPv4 (was: Re: IPv4 wind-down)
Antonio Querubin
tony at lava.net
Tue Apr 3 13:47:37 EDT 2007
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Jim Weyand wrote: > - 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 Spending time and energy complaining about unfairness, hordeing, FUD over the end of days, etc. isn't very productive. Nobody's gonna buy anything at scalper prices which can be gotten for much less through normal means. An IP address provides you presence on the net. It doesn't have to be an IPv4 address. Some countries have already figured this out... Antonio Querubin whois: AQ7-ARIN
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