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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] RE: [6bone] /20 allocated - update your BGPfilters!
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amar
amar at telia.net
Tue May 11 15:50:20 CEST 2004
Hans Petter Holen wrote: > This is really bad - my knowledge of Dutch is not getting any better when > my coputer has an IP address tagged to be in the NL - or even worse, my > understanding of French is still nil - even with a "French" IP address. > > My browser however knows what languages I prefer - so it would be nice is > theese providers could listen to my browser rather than second guessing my > language preferences. I fully agree. I belived "ISO Country Code" was there to identify where the LIR provide services. Not where the users of the addresses are. I have seen cases where we have used address space from one LIR to a customer who is in another country where we dont have a LIR - and that customers have come back and complained that search engines by default sets up wrong language - even if they have choosen a URL with their own cc-TLD. -- amar
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