From: Ehud Gavron[SMTP:GAVRON@ACES.COM] Sent: Saturday, March 29, 1997 1:11 AM
IF DNS pays for IP and the InterNIC made $60M profit DESPITE also doing IP, then clearly DNS fees are too high.
IF ARIN means that IP pays for IP and the DNS funds are unfettered, then that $60M profit (in one year) would be much more than $60M.
As has been pointed out, the numbers you are quoting are fictitious.. -- Jim Browning
What are the actual numbers? Dirk On Sat, 29 Mar 1997, Jim Browning wrote:
From: Ehud Gavron[SMTP:GAVRON@ACES.COM] Sent: Saturday, March 29, 1997 1:11 AM
IF DNS pays for IP and the InterNIC made $60M profit DESPITE also doing IP, then clearly DNS fees are too high.
IF ARIN means that IP pays for IP and the DNS funds are unfettered, then that $60M profit (in one year) would be much more than $60M.
As has been pointed out, the numbers you are quoting are fictitious.. -- Jim Browning
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