On 5/26/15 13:53, Jon Lewis wrote:
If you were an ARIN member operating a global network, you probably wouldn't feel that way. I'd argue "many" who do so, but I only have first-hand knowledge of a few ARIN members who do so, prefer as much as possible to deal with one RIR (one set of rules/regulations to keep up with, common language and currency) for their IP space needs.
You're right, I don't operate a global network so I don't really sympathize with such problems. Instead it comes off to me like saying why can't country X's laws be more like Country Y's laws because X makes things harder than in Y and I want to start doing business in X too. That makes me lean towards "oppose".
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