ARINANOG
Michael Gersten
michael at stb.info.com
Sat Mar 29 22:12:00 UTC 1997
Jim raises an extremely good point.
Why not start ARIN off by giving it a /8 to work with and see how well
it will actually work?
Lets face it, there is only ONE /0, and giving that to ARIN might not
be a good idea if it doesn't work right. By giving them a /8, they
will have to compete with other ways of assigning IP addresses, and
demonstrate that they actually can work.
Just like a would-be ISP has to start with a /24 and work up...
Michael
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