Or allowing competition. Best,
Marty On Tuesday, October 8, 2013, Lee Dilkie wrote: > Which leads me to think the era of the regional RIR is over. Time to move > back to a single registry. > > -lee > > > On 10/8/2013 2:40 PM, Steven Ryerse wrote: > > The virtual train has left the station. 80% of the servers we are doing > now are Virtual and most need Internet IP addresses. Almost all of the > Internet IP addresses I’m assigning today are being assigned to virtual > servers. Treating them somehow like they are different than say a router > in that they need one or more IP addresses makes no sense. An Internet IP > address - is an Internet IP address - is an Internet IP address - no matter > what it is assigned to. **** > > ** ** > > I don’t like adding needless restrictions. -1**** > > ** ** > > *Steven Ryerse* > > *President* > > *100 Ashford Center North, Suite 110, Atlanta, GA 30338* > > *770.656.1460 - Cell* > > *770.399.9099- Office* > > ** ** > > [image: Description: Description: Eclipse Networks Logo_small.png]℠ Eclipse > Networks, Inc.**** > > Conquering Complex Networks℠**** > > ** ** > > *From:* Scott Leibrand [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 08, 2013 1:45 PM > *To:* Steven Ryerse > *Cc:* John Curran; Frank Bulk; <[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2013-6: Allocation of IPv4 > and IPv6 Address Space to Out-of-region Requestors - Revised**** > > ** ** > > Steven,**** > > ** ** > > Were you following the discussion at the NANOG PPC? (It's being webcast.) > **** > > ** ** > > The challenge with what you're describing seems to be that many > organizations who provide virtual servers, tunnels, or other similar > services over virtual infrastructure have to justify their addresses based > on how many customers they have (as their physical infrastructure isn't > necessarily growing).**** > > ** ** > > There will also be another round of discussion of this policy at the ARIN > Public Policy meeting later this week.**** > > ** ** > >
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