15 Aug
2010
15 Aug
'10
2:02 p.m.
In other words, if the ARIN board adopts a policy that legacy registrants must install some of their addresses on a router on the moon (or perhaps some requirement that's a little less extreme) then failing to is cause for terminating the contract (14.b). Which revokes the IP addresses (14.e.i).
Why be less extreme? I would rather see moon-routers! NANO's are encouraged to provide the datasheets for the Cisco 6509's solar-power module and wideband laser signaling SFPs. Best Regards, Nathan Eisenberg