I couldn't help but notice how much address space BBN has:
4 Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. (SATNET) 8 Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. (BBNCCNET), listed as "temp" since 1992 46 Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. (NET-BBNNET)
It would be nice if they (BBN-Planet) would renumber into a much smaller block. As one of their customers who renumbered to get a larger block, I find it hypocritical that they are asking their customers to renumber when they have not done it themselves.
Bob
They are much improved. When address reclaimation was started over this space, BBN had eight (8) blocks. And there are efforts in progress to recover more of this space. You will note that none of these blocks are for BBN-Planet but for BBN internal and BBN contracts for US Military nets. However, this is not the real problem. The largest concern is the so-called toxic-waste-dump of the 192.0.0.0/8 range. This is due to the fact that the critical path component is not address space but routing table entries. Efforts to get people to reduce the number of 192.0.0.0/8 entries in the global routing space will provide the most "bang for the buck" until (with a nod to Noels excellent arguments) better routers are on the market. So lets not pick on BBN while the real problem is chomping on our respective hindends. --bill