9 Nov
2004
9 Nov
'04
7:18 p.m.
For the record, we use 1918 address range on several of our public routers meaning you will get legitimate traffic from this address space, atleast from us unless you are filtering it (which is of course all your decision). Filtering any type of traffic at all by a transit provider without the possibility to remove these filters _could_ be reason enough for us to terminate the contract with them since we would feel we were not paying for real internet connectivity.
perhaps you would benefit reading rfc 1918, and the prohibition of propagating 1918 space to the global net, before redifining 'real internet connectivity.' most of us would consider it a privilege not to have you as a customer. randy