HI Dean, here's the finding. Mind you I spoke mostly to existing members. we should probably ask prospective members too.
- Not all ISP provides (or those who do only do so very selectively) BGP connection service
- Lack of carrier neutral IXPs in some economies
- Limited networking knowledge and skills
Cheers,
Sanjaya
-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Pemberton [mailto:dean@internetnz.net.nz]
Sent: Saturday, 28 February 2015 10:57 AM
To: Sanjaya Sanjaya
Cc: sig-policy@lists.apnic.net
Subject: Re: [sig-policy] [New Policy Proposal] prop-114: Modification in the ASN eligibility criteria
Thanks Sanjaya
The last slide asks some questions.
What were the answers from the audiences you were presenting to?
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Sanjaya Sanjaya sanjaya@apnic.net wrote:
Hi all,
I'm neither for nor against the proposal. As an additional information I'd like to share a presentation that I made early last year about ASNs in the Asia Pacific region, when I visited a few operators in China. While it highlighted the relatively low use of ASNs in AP region compared to Europe and North America, it didn't put blame on allocation policy. But could or should the policy help? I don't know. It's up to the community to decide. We've had a very good discussion so far. Thanks!
Cheers,
Sanjaya
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