On Jul 11, 2013 10:08 AM, "Eric Brunner-Williams" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 7/11/13 9:26 AM, cb.list6 wrote: > > Who would benefit from hoarding? > > Many. > > > Hoarding seems like economic "dumping", there are rules and policies > > around it, but it has never really occured because the economics are > > wrong. The market ensures dumping does not occur. > > Before embarking on a law and economics discourse it would be useful > if you could suggest you are capable of conducting it to a conclusion > consistent with your initial offerings, informed by and answering > adequately critical commentary. >
Really? CB > > Or like the FUD about walmart driving local business out and then > > jacking up prices after competition is gone, its just fud. People made > > a big noise about it 20 years ago, not any more. > > Could we not segway from a range of ints to some other subject. > > > I think the market is only interestes in transactions. Ipv4 addresses > > are like most cars, they depreciate rapidly so hoarding is not a real > > thing. > > Thought is nice, proof is better. There are numbers, they go the other > way. > > > And, with google fiber at 77% ipv6 and vzw over 25%, i must say i > > would no hoard ipv4. > > The relevance of your point of view may have local scope. > > > But, my ask is, lets not assume hoarding or threats to ipv4 by bad > > actors unless there is a real case that applies. > > Fine. A condition previously met. > > > Afaik, arin brought transfers in to increase efficiency > > Possibly, though efficiency in what is open to interpretation. > > Eric > > _______________________________________________ > PPML > You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to > the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List ([email protected]). > Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml > Please contact [email protected] if you experience any issues.
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