Re: GSM Association and NeuStar Sign Agreement to Offer Root DNS Services
You are misunderstanding.
I'm extrapolating, things rarely stay restricted to the original use they existed for. At some point I expect they'll put something on it that users become aware of and think "it'd be much more convenient if we could use the same on the internet"
The data in .gprs is used by infrastructure in the GSM networks to decide where a user's home station is.
If they restrict it to internal use then it's non news, anyone can make up stuff with risk of later collision, and isn't on topic here. brandon
Management of Naming, Addressing, and the related directory service (DNS) is properly part of Network Operations. Thus, on topic for NANOG. At 9/30/2005 01:43 PM +0100, Brandon Butterworth wrote: <snip/> If they restrict it to internal use then it's non news, anyone can make up stuff with risk of later collision, and isn't on topic here. brandon - James R. Cutler james.cutler@consultant.com
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