[ppml] SPAM-WARN:Re: IPv4 Soft Landing - DiscussionandSupport/Non-SupportRequested
David Conrad
drc at virtualized.org
Fri Oct 5 19:00:55 EDT 2007
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Michael, On Oct 5, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Michael Thomas - Mathbox wrote: > Second, much of this discussion irks me to no end. Rules, rules, > rules, > raise more barriers. Between government rules and regulations, > forms to > file, taxes to report, and _all_ of the proposed ARIN rules, how > does an one > start a small business in this industry? One would need a staff of > tens, > just to deal with the paperwork. TANSTAAFL. The Internet community long ago decided that the appropriate way to manage address resources was to impose administrative constraints to impose control over the allocation of address space (that is, "to each according to need"). In order to maintain that control in the face of decreased availability, either the administrative burden must increase or some other constraint must be imposed. Since the most obvious constraint is politically infeasible (at least for now), we're left with more red tape. Of course, the other option would be loosen control, but that would almost certainly result in a "run on the bank". Pick your poison... Note that obtaining IPv6 address space is much less administratively constrained. Regards, -drc
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