[ppml] "Recommended Practices" procedure
Peter Sherbin
pesherb at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 3 08:32:04 EDT 2006
> We on this list are savvy enough to understand the value of PI space,
> but many downstream customers are not.
Tell those unsure that with PI they get a complete control over their network which
they hardly ever will need to re-number.
Thanks,
Peter
--- Stacy Taylor <ipgoddess at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> Caveat: This evidence is purely anecdotal.
>
> I likewise have this experience. While I do my best to change the
> perceptions of my customers regarding ARIN, many persist that the
> registry is a monolith to be avoided. They know me, they trust me,
> they want my IP space.
> We on this list are savvy enough to understand the value of PI space,
> but many downstream customers are not.
>
> Thanks,
> /Stacy
>
>
> On 6/30/06, Kevin Loch <kloch at hotnic.net> wrote:
> > Azinger, Marla wrote:
> > > Yes, I get what you are saying. The fact being overlooked
> > > here is that no matter how it boils down, I have customers that
> > > do not want PI space. I understand that there are some enterprises
> > > that think PI space is their dream answer. But not everyone has the same
> dream.
> >
> > I'm having a hard time imagining someone who needs to multihome badly
> > but will not accept PI space even if they qualify for it.
> >
> > Can you give an example of the type of customer that would be
> > in that situation?
> >
> > - Kevin
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