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Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 00:27:19 -0300, Rubens Kuhl said:
> Microsoft cannot stop other people from dropping such announcement
> elsewhere on the DFZ, beyond the transit provider they are paying
> money to. And that's exactly what the community response should be if
> ARIN finds that this transaction is bogus: treat it like unallocated
> space that's been announced.
They probably *can* stop you from dropping the announcement, by
moving Windowsupdate or Hotmail or the XBox network into that
address space.
Or more correctly, the constantly ringing phones will make you reverse
your decision...
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- 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)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: matthew at matthew.at (Matthew Kaufman)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: mysidia at gmail.com (Jimmy Hess)
- Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million
- From: rubensk at gmail.com (Rubens Kuhl)