[apnic-talk] Complaining about FREE IP Addresses
On Monday, May 11, 1998 8:55 PM, Vincent Gebes[SMTP:vgebes at jp dot psi dot net] wrote:
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@> That is great. I look forward to the members helping to
@> work on IPv8 in the region. This will place the control
@> of the Internet in their hands. They will not have to pay
@> people to give them IP addresses.
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@Great, who could complain about that?
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I have a feeling that people trying to make money
leasing or selling IP addresses will complain about
an ample supply being available at no charge. They
will likely side with the IPv6 crowd that is trying to
get people to sign oaths and such to be part of that
network. I do not think that sort of thing is necessary
to try to lock people in.
Instead, I suggest that we delegate a 32 bit address
space the size of the entire existing Internet to anyone
that is willing to support a TLD registry for fun or profit.
This places the IPv8 resources into people's hands
who can then help to manage the delegation of those
resources. Every country in the Asia/Pacific region
will have two or more such spaces. If they help to
support more TLDs, they can have more address
resources to manage. They are charged nothing...
-
Jim Fleming
Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.net
IPv8 - Designed for the Rest of the Human Race
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