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Re: New quotes for Sat Jun 18

eichin@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (eichin@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Sun Jun 19 03:49:39 1988

Well, no - I thought the Internet community was told that the *DEFAULT* .arpa
suffixes would vanish with in a year, but that .arpa would be allowed for
machines that were really administratively related to the organization of the
ARPAnet. Not terribly surprising that AT&T would have one of those... note
that ATT.ARPA is [10.5.0.89], net 10, while ATT.COM is not on the Internet
(though it has MX records.)

Anyone who knows for sure want to provide a more definitive explanation?
						_Mark_


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