And so it ends...
Scott Helms
khelms at ispalliance.net
Thu Feb 3 21:05:58 UTC 2011
David,
That certainly could have an impact, since I imagine that
corporations that large are purchasing nice big (expensive)
connections. Having said that the cases I am familiar with were all
dealt with at the technical level and a "business" rep wasn't involved.
The BGP teams at the various providers tend to have a strong respect
(much more so than their business leadership) for the RIRs, RFCs, and
the various informal practices we've all dealt with that keep the
Internet moving properly.
On 2/3/2011 3:59 PM, david raistrick wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2011, Scott Helms wrote:
>
>> My 2 cents, in the few cases that we've been involved with that dealt
>> with reclaiming space the backbone providers have universally
>> followed what is in
>
> If that legacy block holder were, well, one of the legacy block
> holders, would you as a backbone provider reject IBM or ATT or HP or
> Apple, etc?
>
>
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>
>
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