North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Internic address allocation policy
On Mon, 20 Mar 1995, Karl Denninger wrote: > Heh, I can lie my way through anything. I just refuse to do so. Yup.. I guess that when I drew it out in detail with only two mistakes [POPs ended up a different location than what was planned] I was lying. Nope, I did not lie, and neither would you if you were to think a little. A business plan is just that, a PLAN, and the NIC is asking for a PLAN, not a full view of the future. If you are wrong, you are wrong. If you submit what you PLAN, that is what they are asking for. > Can I predict a year out where we will have POPs, what kind of customers will > be behind those POPs, or where they will be situated and how we will route > their networks for them? If not, you don't have an idea of what your business is going to be doing. As I said above, you may plan wrong, but you sure as HELL should have a plan that at least goes a year into the future. > No damn way. No ISP in the business can possibly do that and be telling the > truth. I don't appreciate being called a liar, Karl. They asked for a PLAN, I supplied a PLAN. -abc Alan B. Clegg Information Systems Manager American Research Group
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