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"BITS provider - not to block, impair, or interfere"
That removes the NANOG Thugs from the picture.
They can continue to play the game of "my bit pipe is bigger than your bit pipe", but it will not matter because their bit pipes will not be connected and routed. That frees up all of their IP address blocks.
ATT/SBC does not care, they now have that ATT /8 and all of the remaining address space that the IANA never sold. They now just homestead it with the other major players that have agreed to do that, at the IP layer. TCP and UDP are not even in the picture. Comments about Ports and Port 25 and Port 80 are irrelevant to the big boys, the BITS Providers.
Response from the Inner Circle: "do you want some legislation that gives the CEO of ATT/SBC the world largest dinosaur a blank check to do as he wishes with *HIS* network. This bills language is HIGHLY deceptive. I too despise government incompetence but giving Whittacre a blank check is IMHO much worse."
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BITS provider - not to block, impair, or interfere
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