On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 09:17 +0000, Martin Hepworth wrote:
The BBC has lots and lots of small regional (and sub-regional) offices to provide local radio and TV, not to mention their larger operations like TV center, broadcasting house, Pebble Mill and other production studios for programs like EastEnders. 200 locations doesn't seem that off to me..
That is exactly the right way to count ;) Which kind of makes the point, that they deserve the /32 and any organization that has at least quite a number of employees can thus get one. If you are too small, then you are simply: too small. Compare it too the following: Ask a telco for 10 million phone numbers... a large company will actually use them, a small company won't ever do that in it's lifetime. Of course, when you have grown larger one can always get a large chunk, but then you really need it. Greets, Jeroen