On Aug 15, 2013 11:32 AM, "David Huberman" <[email protected]> wrote: > The text avoids the root of the problem trying to be > solved: the notions of "ISP" and "end-user" are > anachronisms in today's internetworking world. > In my opinion, there should be no such delineations. > Policy should treat networks as just that: networks.
Hi David, I agree that we should work toward eliminating the distinction. It seems like this would declare a default so that instead of trying to find a "best fit" ARIN would say that "everyone not clearly an end user is the default." Over time, end-user can be tightened up or eliminated leaving a single functional user type. Is that not a reasonable step in the right direction? Regards, Bill Herrin
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