Re: [WISPA] Support a WISP on ARIN's board- Final Slate of Candidates Announced for ARIN Board of Trustees and Advisory Council

2009-10-11 Thread John J. Thomas
The theory is that routing slots cost money. If you have a /19 and consume a routing slot there is x cost. If you have a /8 and consume a routing slot then the cost is nearly the same. Even if that is the case, it still seems the pricing should be more linear. John -Original Message-

Re: [WISPA] Support a WISP on ARIN's board- Final Slate of Candidates Announced for ARIN Board of Trustees and Advisory Council

2009-10-11 Thread Tom DeReggi
Yeah, convenient theory for them. Or, you could argue, that the current pricing structure cost justifies the large carriers to hord IP space. Tom DeReggi RapidDSL Wireless, Inc IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband - Original Message - From: John J. Thomas jtho...@quarnet.com To:

[WISPA] Support a WISP on ARIN's board- Final Slate of Candidates Announced for ARIN Board of Trustees and Advisory Council

2009-10-09 Thread Tom DeReggi
I wanted to point out that we have an allie WISP and friend running for ARIN's Advisory board. He is... Mark Bayliss, Visual Link Internet (also known from Virginia ISP association) Please offer your support and vote, if you have an AS and eligible to vote. Why is IP space so expensive?

Re: [WISPA] Support a WISP on ARIN's board- Final Slate of Candidates Announced for ARIN Board of Trustees and Advisory Council

2009-10-09 Thread Robert West
Agreed. At first I was told it was that the IP's were getting scare but the IPV6 addresses aren't much cheaper. Lies, all lies. -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf Of Tom DeReggi Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 11:37 AM