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Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
On 3/24/2011 7:59 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
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> Because that's what IP addresses are. Totally worthless unless community
> participants voluntarily route traffic for those IPs to the assignee.
Note that community participants can do this with or without ARIN having
updated some entries in a database.
Would de-peer with Microsoft (or turn down a transit contract from them)
just because they wanted to announce some Nortel address space?
Would ARIN really erase the Nortel entry and move these addresses to the
free pool if Microsoft doesn't play along with one of the transfer policies?
Would you announce addresses someone had just obtained from ARIN that
were already being announced by Microsoft?
Matthew Kaufman
- References:
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: eugen at leitl.org (Eugen Leitl)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: jcurran at arin.net (John Curran)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: bensons at queuefull.net (Benson Schliesser)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: jcurran at arin.net (John Curran)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: mysidia at gmail.com (Jimmy Hess)