Another example is AT&T (7018) who purchased CerfNET (1740), and also have 2386 (and others) for private use. -David Barak --- Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 12:10:34PM -0400, Mike (meuon) Harrison wrote:
------- And to get completely off topic.. Why/how
would you use
an ASN for marketing purposes? And should this even be considered.. except as a tongue in cheek geek thing?
Nonsense. One of the first things new/large companies do is buy someone with a low ASN and take it over. Look at QWest, Verio, etc. In fact, pretty much the only exception to this rule is Cogent, who is still using 16631 instead of 174 or 4006.
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