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Re: Independent space from ARIN
- From: Hank Nussbacher
- Date: Tue Apr 15 00:43:13 2003
Brandon Ross wrote:
> The solution to the problems posted in this thread about ARIN is fairly
> simple. It's time to deregulate the IP address market and convert to a
> free market approach to allocating IP addresses. If address space could
> be bought and sold on a free market you would no longer have to justify
> your address space to anyone, saving untold amount of resources and costs
> pulling these reports together. Of course, address space wouldn't be
> wasted the way it is today by organizations that hoard it, or by companies
> that go out of business because it would make sound financial sense to
> sell what you don't need.
I am sure Microsoft would love to have this implemented. For them to drop,
say, $5b and buy up all remaining available IP address space is no big
deal. Then, anytime you boot up Win/XP2 you would be assigned an IP
address from their pool (MS/DHCPv4) so that you could work on their new
IP/XP2 network which used to be called the Internet. Of course every time
you boot, your credit card would be debitted $1.
After implementing IP/XP2 and amassing a war-chest of about $80b, I had
heard they were interested in buying up initially all phone numbers in the
United States since phone numbers should be converted to a free market
approach.
-Hank
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