[arin-ppml] ULA-C and reverse DNS
Gary T. Giesen
ggiesen at akn.ca
Tue Apr 6 12:26:39 EDT 2010
Absolutely nothing (maybe a little less paperwork). That's why ULA-C is
pointless and GUA should be assigned.
GG
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 12:24 -0400, Kevin Kargel wrote:
>
>
> > Respectfully suggest you figure out how to make registered ULA work in
> > the $20-$50 range and _then_ think about how to make GUA more like it.
> > GUA costs $1250, based more or less on the costs of running a registry
> > according to the policies we've created for GUA. ULA isn't workable at
> > $1250 a pop and while you guys talk fantasies of shaving two orders of
> > magnitude off GUA's registry cost the ULA need continues to go
> > unserved.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bill Herrin
> >
> Hmmm.. what makes ULA cheaper to administer than GUA from an RIR perspective? One or the other is an artificial economy.
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