Anyone has a contact with IP clue at VerizonBusiness?
I know it may be a stretch but is there a remote possibility that someone knows anyone inside Verizon Business who has an ounce of clue about IPv4 address allocation and routing? It seems the panic over IPv4 scarcity is resulting in the most peculiar ideas bubbling up in the IP provisioning side which must be stomped out of existence before such ideas create signigicant connectivity issues. Thanks, Alex
On Thu, 03 Mar 2011 10:18:03 EST, Alex Yuriev said:
It seems the panic over IPv4 scarcity is resulting in the most peculiar ideas bubbling up in the IP provisioning side
What peculiar ideas might these be? Inquiring minds want to know (as well as those who seek amusement, or need to be ready to deal with the aftermath).
Hi :) I don't manage IP space day to day anymore.. But can get you in touch w/ the folks who do. No promises, as I don't know what the issue is - but I can try to help clear up any problem as well. ..and there really isn't a panic over here, we've known it was coming for years. --Heather -----Original Message----- From: Alex Yuriev [mailto:alex-lists-nanog@yuriev.com] Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 10:18 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Anyone has a contact with IP clue at VerizonBusiness? I know it may be a stretch but is there a remote possibility that someone knows anyone inside Verizon Business who has an ounce of clue about IPv4 address allocation and routing? It seems the panic over IPv4 scarcity is resulting in the most peculiar ideas bubbling up in the IP provisioning side which must be stomped out of existence before such ideas create signigicant connectivity issues. Thanks, Alex
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Alex Yuriev
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Schiller, Heather A
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu