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[address-policy-wg] Re: [ipv6-wg] IPv6 PI
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Carlos Morgado
chbm at chbm.net
Sat Dec 3 00:15:49 CET 2005
On 25 Nov 2005 09:55:54, Roger Jorgensen wrote: > > Again, we don't need PI space and multihoming, what we need are a way to > give the users and GOOD connectivity (uptime, speed etc) and make it easy > for them to switch providers as they see fit. > No. We want to peer with whoever we see fit. If that means becoming a LIR and geting PA, so be it. -- Carlos Morgado - chbm(a)ma.ssive.net - http://chbm.net/0x1FC57F0A FP:0A27 35D3 C448 3641 0573 6876 2A37 4BB2 1FC5 7F0A
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