IPv8 Fees
Jim Fleming JimFleming at unety.net
Mon May 18 15:28:17 CEST 1998
Hank, Sorry to take so long getting back to you. I hope that you understand that your questions about IPv8 fees were not high on the priority list for a reply, partly because of your confusing terminology about "anti-matter IP addresses". Be that as it may, I think that you should now be able to see that IPv8 fees (if any) will be set by the various TLD authorities with the resources. ARIN's fees are separate but now people are getting a better picture of that situation. I hope this answers your question. Jim Fleming ================================================= From: hank at interall.co.il (Hank Nussbacher) Subject: RE: The American Registry for Internet Numbers has just been approved Date: 01 Jul 1997 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <9707011008.ab07922 at ietf.org> X-Info: posted by Newsbot 1.3! via usenet at uiuc.edu Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Newsgroups: info.ietf In article <01BC81CA.4DF96C60 at webster.unety.net>, JimFleming at unety.net (Jim Fleming) wrote: >On Wednesday, June 25, 1997 9:04 PM, William Allen > Simpson[SMTP:wsimpson at greendragon.com] wrote: ><snip> > >@ Anyway, I expect the ARIN fees will settle a bit when the post-partum >@ board is able to evaluate the actual cost of running the registry. >@ > >I hope that they make it clear that the fees only cover >IPv4 addresses. Also, the fees will not cover the upgrade >costs to IPv8 addressing. ARIN has nothing to do with >IPv8 addresses. > How much will you be charging per Stargate? What if I have a Quaser set of IP V9 IP addresses? Do you support anti-matter IP addresses, and if not, why not? Hank =============================================== - Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.net IPv8 - Designed for the Rest of the Human Race AM Radio Stations ---> http://www.DOT.AM
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