Yes… They happen to use resources from other regions in Africa without Africans 
objecting, but when someone
uses resources from Africa elsewhere, suddenly this is (despite not being a 
violation of any written rule) somehow
supposedly a problem.

I was asked to provide examples of how the statement in RFC7020 is inaccurate. 
I provided concrete examples.

Noah has agreed that they prove my point.

Owen


> On Aug 22, 2021, at 15:11 , Mirriam <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Owen,
> 
> Let me also point out that, the examples you have given of Akamai and 
> Hurricane are not vaporwares.
> 
> In fact, both companies have invested in putting in place telecommunication 
> network to serve customers in Africa besides their many customers in America. 
> 
> My understanding is that they use small number of their IP resources on their 
> small network in Africa to provide services to the customers in Africa.
> 
> 
> Mirriam.
> 
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