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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/10/2013 11:15, Mike Hughes wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On 23 October 2013 10:43, Nigel Titley <span
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<div class="im"><span style="color:rgb(34,34,34)">It
sounds frightening but it hasn't been a huge amount of
work for us.</span><br>
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And to be frank we aren't telling them a lot more than
they could find<br>
out themselves by getting a collection to Renesys, looking
at the RIPE<br>
database and looking at PeeringDB<br>
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And if it helps them to go after some of the european
monopolists then<br>
I'm all for it<br>
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<div>Nigel, unless I missed it, I don't think there has been
a talk at a RIPE meeting about what a provider has had to
do to comply with the ARCEP requirement to register
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<div>Are you volunteering? :)</div>
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Could do I suppose. It isn't very exciting though is it? I do this
every 6 months and I guess that anyone who is at at any peering
point in France does too.<br>
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Nigel<br>
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