Re: Internic address allocation policy
Which NIC are you talking about? The InterNIC has three different faces. One is run by ATT, one by General Atomics and one by Network Solutions. Are you abusing the use of NIC to mean the registration function by Network Solutions? Don't forget the RIPE NCC and APNIC are also NICs that have the authority to issue addresses as well. -- Stan | Academ Consulting Services |internet: sob@academ.com Olan | For more info on academ, see this |uucp: bcm!academ!sob Barber | URL- http://www.academ.com/academ |Opinions expressed are only mine.
I am sure the network solutions part is the one being discussed. The general atomics part of the NIC is gone, by the way, stan. NSF shut it down...essentially for non performance. ******************************************************************** Gordon Cook, Editor & Publisher Subscript.: Individ-ascii $85 The COOK Report on Internet -> NREN Non Profit. $150 431 Greenway Ave, Ewing, NJ 08618 Small Corp & Gov't $200 (609) 882-2572 Corporate $350 Internet: cook@cookreport.com Corporate. Site Lic $650 ******************************************************************** On Thu, 23 Mar 1995, Stan Barber wrote:
Which NIC are you talking about? The InterNIC has three different faces. One is run by ATT, one by General Atomics and one by Network Solutions. Are you abusing the use of NIC to mean the registration function by Network Solutions?
Don't forget the RIPE NCC and APNIC are also NICs that have the authority to issue addresses as well.
-- Stan | Academ Consulting Services |internet: sob@academ.com Olan | For more info on academ, see this |uucp: bcm!academ!sob Barber | URL- http://www.academ.com/academ |Opinions expressed are only mine.
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