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Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christian Nielsen)
Mon Jan 29 20:36:15 1996

Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 18:26:16 -0700 (MST)
From: Christian Nielsen <cnielsen@vii.com>
To: Ed Morin <edm@halcyon.com>
cc: Christian Huitema <huitema@pax.inria.fr>,
        Sean Doran <smd@cesium.clock.org>, Daniel.Karrenberg@ripe.net,
        cidrd@iepg.org, iana@isi.edu, iesg@isi.edu, local-ir@ripe.net,
        nanog@merit.edu, smd@sprint.net
In-Reply-To: <Pine.ULT.3.91.960129111445.24852B-100000@halcyon.com>

On Mon, 29 Jan 1996, Ed Morin wrote:

> To some extent, isn't this how the Amateur Radio folks carve up the 44.*.*.*
> network?  It might be an interesting experiment to use another class A net,
> sort of like the recent 39.*.*.* (or was it 38?) subnet experiment for such
> things as web farms, etc. that don't need large allocations, but could really
> benefit from multi-homing.

	As an amatuer radio operator, I could pick up a class C here in 
SLC and route it over the internet. I don't think they should carve up 
another class A just for Web stuff, we are going to than have routing 
problems again on the net. It would be better that they go to one of 
thier providers. Yes I know that is not always an option.

Christian Nielsen
Vyzynz International Inc.	cnielsen@vii.com,CN46,KB7HAP
Phone 801-568-0999		Fax 801-568-0953	
Private Email - Christian@Nielsen.Net			PS :)


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