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[ipv6-wg] Re: Re: [address-policy-wg] Re: Andre's guide to fix IPv6
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Hans Petter Holen
hph at oslo.net
Thu Dec 1 15:57:51 CET 2005
Daniel Roesen wrote: > > BTW... in Germany, the phone operators were forced to implement phone > number portability by law. The regulator didn't care about all the > whining from the telcos about that being impossible, uneconomic, the > world will explode etc. If they manage to get that imposed on the > traditional telcos, I wonder how much easier it will be to do that on > the ISPs. > Very easy. In the Internet the equivalent of phone numers, the DNS names are alleady portable - so you can easily switch ISP and keep your email address and URLs without renumbering. Hans Petter
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