<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Hi</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Julio</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I copied you. Because you are starting
that Admin POC soon.</font>
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<br><font size=3 color=#008080 face="Microsoft Sans Serif">Atentamente</font>
<br><font size=2 color=red face="Microsoft Sans Serif"><i>Sr. Willie E.
Santiago Rivera</i></font>
<br><font size=2 color=red face="Microsoft Sans Serif"><i>Supervisor Redes
Avanzadas e Internet</i></font>
<br><font size=2 color=red face="Microsoft Sans Serif"><i>Puerto Rico Telephone
Company</i></font>
<br><font size=2 color=red face="Microsoft Sans Serif"><i>Teléfonos 787-749-3315
X-2226 787-453-4972 Celular</i></font>
<br><font size=2 color=blue face="Microsoft Sans Serif"><u>wsantiago@prtcmail.prtc.net</u></font><font size=2 face="Microsoft Sans Serif">
</font><font size=2 color=blue face="Microsoft Sans Serif"><u>wesr@prtc.net</u></font>
<br><font size=1 color=#800080 face="sans-serif">----- Forwarded by Willie
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<br><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Sent by: arin-discuss-bounces@arin.net</font>
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<br><font size=2><tt>At 11:14 -0700 11/2/07, G.Hiscott wrote:<br>
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>What do you mean by the word "Strengthen" - Does that
mean it will help<br>
>arin to get members converted to IPV6 faster ? Will it reduce
their<br>
>costs in some way ? Will it help them with a breakthrough development<br>
>in administrating address space?<br>
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ARIN's role is to serve the public interest. ARIN is a reflection
of <br>
its environment. As such, a reflection, it can be no better than
<br>
what comes in. The greater the spectrum of input, the stronger the
<br>
reflection will be.<br>
<br>
ARIN is not to dominate the discussion. ARIN is not the source of
<br>
influence. If ARIN is unduly influenced by one corner of the
<br>
audience, it will fail its mission. Ultimately it would wither and
<br>
fade. If ARIN is unbalanced, shows bias, it is malfunctioning. If
<br>
the situation is noticed and remains unfixed, ARIN should be <br>
dissolved.<br>
<br>
The power of ARIN is not from it's position of dominance but via the <br>
open, transparent, bottom-up process that those of us who have been <br>
participating are fostering. This is why I believe that the most
<br>
important part of the face-to-face meeting agendas are the open mics. <br>
Any can have a say and the words are recorded into archived material. <br>
It is not a monopoly.<br>
<br>
ARIN's job is not limited to getting it's members converted to IPv6. <br>
ARIN's job is to make sure that the global investment to date in a <br>
scalable, end-to-end data communications grid is sustained into the <br>
future. ARIN is not to promote IPv6, but that is the most workable
<br>
solution to the greater goal. As part of that, ARIN (staff)'s job
is <br>
to get the word out as widely as possible.<br>
<br>
What's the cost of not having a global network? Think of how costs
<br>
have gone down as commerce on the Internet has increased - for <br>
services that have existed before the Internet came around. Think
<br>
about the rise in the standard of living that has come about via the <br>
innovations in services that have come from the Internet and IP <br>
technologies.<br>
<br>
Breakthrough in administration of address space? That's not the <br>
goal, but then again, administering IPv6 is going to be much easier <br>
than IPv4. From the point of view of ARIN and for LIR's and for <br>
ISP's.<br>
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Edward Lewis
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Think glocally. Act confused.<br>
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