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[atlas] [E] Re: [mat-wg] RIPE Atlas testing of reserved IPv4 addresses
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Marcel Flores
marcel.flores at verizondigitalmedia.com
Tue Feb 16 21:56:29 CET 2021
To echo some of the above sentiments, it seems to me if it represents a way in which (at least some) folks might try and use the Internet it makes sense to have a mechanism for measuring it. -Marcel On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 12:43 PM Peter Eckel <lists at eckel-edv.de> wrote: > Hi Robert, > > my 2c: I don't think that any effort should be spent trying to ride a dead > horse. The sooner IPv4 finally becomes obsolete, the better. > > Best regards, > > Peter. > > > -- *Marcel Flores, PhD* | Sr. Research Scientist research.verizondigitalmedia.com | AS15133 <https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/15133> e: marcel.flores at verizondigitalmedia.com 13031 W Jefferson Blvd. Building 900, Los Angeles, CA 90094 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20210216/d9cc4a27/attachment.html>
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