NANOG 13 Logistics Update
James Rishaw
jamie at dilbert.ais.net
Thu May 7 21:19:27 UTC 1998
William B. Norton wrote:
> Interstingly enough, there was a recommendation at one point to have DHCP
> address assignment free, but charge $3 for a piece of paper with a static
> IP address.
>
> Then someone else suggested a competitive market model was needed, with
> multiple static-IP-address-on-paper vendors to allow the market to produce
> the most efficient paper static address producers. A fraction of the
> $3/address would then go into an allocation fund. This allocation fund
> (until congress gets involved) would be then be used to lower the cost of
> cookies at NANOG.
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