23 Dec
1997
23 Dec
'97
9:30 p.m.
How then can you justify needing more than a single Class-B, or at most two or three worldwide?
I recall seeing a comment about using the public Internet as private data transfer. Since the smallest prefix you can advertise on the Internet is /24, that breaks up the aforementioned Class B into 256 blocks. Given that GTE (or any large corporation) is likely is divide its remote offices up in headcounts of 254, there's room for inefficiency there. I could easily see a use for _at least_ 4 Class B's, if not more. eric