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Nick,<br>
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> > /24 PA works excelent for multihome. I have a lot
examples.<br>
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> I'm sure it does, until the day that the end user gets into
contractual<br>
> problems with the PA LIR and wants to move transit provider,
but can't do<br>
> so easily because they lose the addresses. PI == provider
independent.<br>
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We allow to use our PA space with any transit provider. So
customers will be provider independent.<br>
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Without beeing yours customer for transit ?<br>
If yes, I suppose that you charge them for using your PA addresses.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Marcin<br>
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Alexey Ivanov<br>
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07.11.2012 17:46 - Nick Hilliard написал(а):<br>
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0cm 0cm 4.0pt" type="cite"> On 07/11/2012 13:34, LeaderTelecom
Ltd. wrote:<br>
> /24 PA works excelent for multihome. I have a lot examples.<br>
<br>
I'm sure it does, until the day that the end user gets into
contractual<br>
problems with the PA LIR and wants to move transit provider, but
can't do<br>
so easily because they lose the addresses. PI == provider
independent.<br>
<br>
Nick<br>
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