> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Tony Hain" writes:
> >
> >The Internet has value because it allows arbitrary interactions where new
> >applications can be developed and fostered. The centrally controlled model
> >would have prevented IM, web, sip applications, etc. from ever being
> >deployed. If there are any operators out there who still understand the
> >value in allowing the next generation of applications to incubate, you need
> >to push back on this tendency to limit the Internet to an 'approved' list of
> >ports and service models.
> 
> Thank you.  You've got it exactly right.  

        Thank you Tony, i was trying to comment but you made the exact point
        i was trying to make.

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