Re: [NIC-960209.1757] Routing Problem (fwd)
No circularity about it. First, you need customers. Second, if you already have enough customers, you get your own IP space.
Until then, you get a small chunk out of somebody else's bigger IP space.
Yeah right. You try that with a growing business. Then when you finally get enough users and corporate customers to 'justify' your own 64block and then give them the news that their entire networks will now need to be reconfigured how do you think they'll react. If I was that big, the amount of money it would cost me and my end-users would not be trivial.
On Sun, 11 Feb 1996, Robert Du Gaue wrote:
No circularity about it. First, you need customers. Second, if you already have enough customers, you get your own IP space.
Until then, you get a small chunk out of somebody else's bigger IP space.
Yeah right. You try that with a growing business. Then when you finally get enough users and corporate customers to 'justify' your own 64block and then give them the news that their entire networks will now need to be reconfigured how do you think they'll react. If I was that big, the amount of money it would cost me and my end-users would not be trivial.
I had posted this ridicularity long time ago. As long as the Internic is not legally controlled, there will be no help. It is still a community of individuals running the show, without any legal supervision, nor any way of legal recourse. Mike
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