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Hmmmmmm...
From the latest Cook Report:

| InterNIC now dealing with IP address requests from 50 new ISP start ups
| every week. By sending them to their upstream providers InterNIC has
| gone from handing out 800 CIDR blocks in the /24s to /21s ranges to about
| 30 /24s - /21s per month.

Sean.
Re: Hmmmmmm... [ In reply to ]
>
Wrong....by sending everyone connecting to the Internet to their upstream
provider the number of assignments has dropped. Not just startup ISPs.

Kim

> >From the latest Cook Report:
>
> | InterNIC now dealing with IP address requests from 50 new ISP start ups
> | every week. By sending them to their upstream providers InterNIC has
> | gone from handing out 800 CIDR blocks in the /24s to /21s ranges to about
> | 30 /24s - /21s per month.
>
> Sean.
>
>
Re: Hmmmmmm... [ In reply to ]
oops. Bad antecedent to the pronoun "them" from shortening the longer
announcement. My apologies.

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On Mon, 29 Jan 1996, Kim Hubbard wrote:

> >
> Wrong....by sending everyone connecting to the Internet to their upstream
> provider the number of assignments has dropped. Not just startup ISPs.
>
> Kim
>
> > >From the latest Cook Report:
> >
> > | InterNIC now dealing with IP address requests from 50 new ISP start ups
> > | every week. By sending them to their upstream providers InterNIC has
> > | gone from handing out 800 CIDR blocks in the /24s to /21s ranges to about
> > | 30 /24s - /21s per month.
> >
> > Sean.
> >
> >
>
>