Perhaps a Sitcom about the IETF? (couldn't resist) Owen --On Thursday, November 25, 2004 9:07 AM +0100 Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org> wrote:
Hi,
The following just popped up in the IPv6 Global Routing tables*:
8<------------------------------------------------- inet6num: 2001:41c0::/32 netname: UK-BBC-20041108 descr: British Broadcasting Corporation country: GB ------------------------------------------------->8
It is sourced from AS31459, which is the BBC R&D AS, thus might be that it is still sort of experimental, but it is there.
This also proves one big thing to all the people complaining about getting a TLA. If the BBC can get it, any large organization can get one. If you can't you simply do not network well enough.
Props to the BBC for going ahead and not staying behind! (Btw, any hints on what the BBC is going to do with it?)
Greets, Jeroen
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