On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 09:17 +0000, Martin Hepworth wrote: > > The BBC has lots and lots of small regional (and sub-regional) offices > to provide local radio and TV, not to mention their larger operations > like TV center, broadcasting house, Pebble Mill and other production > studios for programs like EastEnders. 200 locations doesn't seem that > off to me..
That is exactly the right way to count ;) Which kind of makes the point, that they deserve the /32 and any organization that has at least quite a number of employees can thus get one. If you are too small, then you are simply: too small. Compare it too the following: Ask a telco for 10 million phone numbers... a large company will actually use them, a small company won't ever do that in it's lifetime. Of course, when you have grown larger one can always get a large chunk, but then you really need it. Greets, Jeroen
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