Heiner,

While your subject line piques my interest, there is not enough context
either in the original message you are quoting or in your responding
text below for me to understand what you are claiming.  I would suggest
that you more formally lay out your point of view.

Regards,

Eliot

On 1/11/10 7:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Both Bill and Darrel used to argue against my concept of geo-location
> rather than prefix-based routing by stressing the "internet economics". 
> In compliance with the distance-vector paradigm, internet
> economics/policies like "who is allowed to use my ISP network" are
> soustained implicitly: it is up to whether or not a particular prefix
> is communicated to the respective next-ISP. Admitted, my non-DV-based
> concept does not provide this implicitly.
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> However, and see the email-excerpt below from the LISP-ml:  LISP
> cannot provide it either !!!
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