Scott Leibrand wrote:

> I'm not sure that it would be a good idea, though, to let 
> any organization, not matter how small, get an IPv4 /24
>  from ARIN's free pool without any real restrictions. 

Can you please provide a technical argument for why one organization should 
receive a /24
from ARIN, but another organization should not?  In your response, please 
explain
why the internet operates better when an end-user (whatever that means) can get 
a /24, 
but an ISP cannot.

David R Huberman
Microsoft Corporation
Senior IT/OPS Program Manager (GFS)




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