On Tue, Oct 26, 1999, Alex P. Rudnev wrote:
Right. In going over my Qwest contract I signed last week, it's required that I have maintainer objects in the RADB in order to get my BGP announcements listened to by Qwest since they build their filters out of it. I had no problem with that on Friday when I signed, but upon hearing that unpaid objects would be removed, I'm a bit worried now. If Merit can
Hmm, do you remember all mistakes done in the domain data base? If someone lost your domain, you can at least look on the WWW page or sent a mail; if someone lost your routing, you can turn off all your equipment and go fishing /and you can close your business/. And remember, we are going to the VoIP telephony - in some cases you even can not call them...
No, any attempt to remove route objects (not the maintaners) due to some fee's means the death of the RA-DB as the route-registry.
VoIP is all well and good, but if you don't have an alternate method of contacting people besides your (Vo)IP network, you have bigger issues at hand than the RADB deleting your routing entries due to non-payment. I for one am an advocate for the "no pay, no change/support" policy - if you don't pay, then you don't get support (past some basic email support) and you can't change many/all details. Australia's .com.au space went that way during the free->paid transition a while back. My 2c, Adrian -- Adrian Chadd Systems Engineer <adrian@ip.versatel.net> Versatel Telecom BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands "Music in the soul can be heard by the universe" - Lao Tsu