Suggestions

Jim Fleming JimFleming at unety.net
Thu Mar 6 11:17:48 EST 1997


On Thursday, March 06, 1997 8:52 AM, Justin W. Newton[SMTP:justin at EROLS.COM] wrote:
@ At 04:28 AM 3/6/97 -0500, The Innkeeper wrote:
@ >> > 2.  Proposed location(s)
@ >> 
@ >> I think there is no good reason to move ARIN outside of Fairfax county
@ >> in Norther Virginia. First, it simplifies transferring the Internic IP
@ >> allocation function intact, people and all. And second, this region is
@ >> becoming the Internet industry's Silicon Valley and in the event that 
@ >> key people decide to move on to other jobs, it will be easier to find
@ >> qualified employees to replace them.
@ >
@ >Cost od operations and quality of operations is one reason......
@ 
@ Do you have a suggestion?  I don't believe that there are many places on
@ the planet with as many different people with internet clue as there is in
@ the Greater Reston Area (wow, I bet that noone ever used /that/ term before
@ ;).  IMHO that makes it a good choice as far as where to locate ARIN.  If
@ you have another area that would work as well, let us know.
@ 

I agree ARIN should be located in Virginia.

Is that where people intend to incorporate ARIN ?

Who will the ARIN Board of Directors be ?

What will the legal name of ARIN be ?

What will be the legal address of ARIN be ?

What assets will be used to capitalize ARIN ?

What IP addresses will ARIN have as "inventory" ?
How does ARIN intend to purchase those addresses ?

--
Jim Fleming
Unir Corporation

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