[ppml] Effects of explosive routing table growth on ISP behavior
Brian Johnson
bjohnson at drtel.com
Tue Nov 6 10:45:01 EST 2007
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Stephen Sprunk wrote: > > Perhaps I'm cynical, but I believe if the industry doesn't show more > leadership and self-regulation, we're going to end up regulated by > outsiders. The question may not be "are the RIRs competent to do this" > but > rather "are the RIRs less incompetent than the other options." YES. ARIN is far less competent than the current system. <sarcasm>If you are asking yourself "what is the current system?", please excuse yourself from this thread.</sarcasm> > As > horrifying as the thought of turning control of the DFZ over to > PPML/NANOG > may be, it's slightly less horrifying than turning it over to Congress > and > the FCC -- or the UN. IMHO, as always. > I would agree that if ANY government type agency were in charge of routing policy, you might as well go looking for a better job if you are a network engineer. - Brian
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