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[members-discuss] Transfers from Ukraine
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Sergey Myasoedov
kaa at net-art.cz
Sat Nov 5 00:15:04 CET 2022
Hey Jan, What I heard is some people consider their IPv4 as a last chance commodities, like something with an additional value in case you decide to leave the country and you're looking some goods to sell. Well, even if this approach isn't in accordance with the community requests, I cannot judge those people. Business sustainability is not the case, obviously. But I'm surprised how are the intangible assets (rights to be an IPv4 holder) good enough to be a subject of political debate. -- Kind regards, Sergey Myasoedov > On 3. 11. 2022, at 18:15, Jan Zorz - Go6 <jan at go6.si> wrote: > > On 26/10/2022 18:00, Leonid Khorolets wrote: >> We are against the initiative to ban all the transfers of IP addresses >> from Ukraine! We want to have this source of funds to keep our network >> running and pay salaries! > > Dear Leonid, > > I don't understand this properly... are you selling IPv4 addresses so > you can run your network and pay salaries? That doesn't seem like a > sustainable business, does it? At least not for long if you are not > planning to run IPv6-only network quite soon :) > > Cheers, Jan
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