[ppml] Multi-disciplinary Approach to IPv4 Address Space Exhaustion
Jim Weyand
jweyand at computerdata.com
Wed Aug 29 16:12:41 EDT 2007
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Several months ago somebody suggested that the community's needs might be well served by inviting some non-technology people to participate. In that spirit I sent emails to the Department Chairs of the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, University of Michigan and Georgia Tech. I don't know any of these people and I have no idea if they will choose to participate. If you know anybody from one of these departments or you have your own favorite economist please invite somebody with an outsider's perspective. For your convenience I have included a copy of the email I sent to the various professors. Dear Professor XX: I am writing to invite you, your colleagues and your students to participate in an interesting discussion regarding IPv4 Address Space Exhaustion. IP Addresses are used to identify unique elements and groups of elements (or hosts and networks) on the Internet. A reasonably accurate description of the problem can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4_address_exhaustion There is an on-going discussion (via email) about how to best serve the needs of the Internet community which, at this point, is largely dominated by technologists. At least one participant has suggested that a multi-disciplinary approach may lead to a better solution. If you or somebody else from the University of XX are interested in this discussion you can subscribe to the email list by going to: http://www.arin.net/mailing_lists/index.html and subscribing to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List or ppml at arin.net Participants in this list include many key players in the Internet governing bodies as well as interested persons like myself and I am sure your thoughts regarding distribution of scarce resources will be well received. If you have any questions you are welcome to contact me directly. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/ppml/attachments/20070829/4c69bbcd/attachment.html
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