I hate to interrupt the ongoing discussion about peering, but I'd like to bring up another perennial topic, out-of-date network contact information. The larger, and older the company the harder it is to find the right contact person. Sure there are lots, and lots of lists; WHOIS at the InterNIC, lists kept by various NAP operators, even in in-addr.arpa TXT records. So many lists people have difficulty knowing what to update when people's responsibilities change. Suppose I wanted to find out Sprint's real policy this week, or a government agency network such as ESnet's Internet policy; who would I contact? The listed contact names don't seem to work, or are out-of-date. -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation