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Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies
From: Todd Vierling <tv () duh org>
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:33:56 -0500 (EST)
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Michael.Dillon () btradianz com wrote:
It's hard to imagine an organization who can afford to run a network using BGP to announce a class C block and not be able to afford $1250 per year.
The Internet != for-profit-only corporate netspace. US$1250 may be little more than a urinal mint for businesses, but $1250 can be a steep yearly fee to tack on to nonprofits that are already paying for connectivity, equipment maintenance (of typically outdated equipment), and likely other services from their upstream(s). And since multihoming is the New Internet Insurance Policy[tm].... -- -- Todd Vierling <tv () duh org> <tv () pobox com> <todd () vierling name>
Current thread:
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies, (continued)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Michael . Dillon (Nov 28)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Sandy Murphy (Nov 28)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies bmanning (Nov 28)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Michael . Dillon (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Michael . Dillon (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Richard A Steenbergen (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies David Barak (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Joe Abley (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies David Barak (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Joe Abley (Nov 29)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies bmanning (Nov 28)
- Re: BGP Security and PKI Hierarchies Todd Vierling (Nov 30)