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"draw attention away from the real work."
NANOG Alert:
Some of the engineers are starting to see the new 48-bit Routers connected, with IP addressing in the MAC fields. They are confused and need a diversion.
Vinton Cerf better "launch" another FUD campaign about something. Humans are starting to figure out what is going on, and it has nothing to do with the root servers.
They want their 48-bit Provider Independent addresses and ICANN can not supply them. They forgot to place the order and the RIRs are clueless.
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Vinton Cerf better "launch" another FUD campaign
FUD Campaign - Small Countries Are Going to be Disconnected by U.S. Telcos
Letter from ICANN Chairman Vint Cerf to GAC Chairman Mohamed Sharil Tarmizi ICANN Chairman Vint Cerf has written to the Chairman of the ICANN's Government Advisory Committee (GAC), Mohamed Sharil Tarmizi, proposing a special meeting of the GAC and the ICANN Board during the Board's upcoming meeting in Vancouver to discuss what measures can be taken to make our cooperation more effective, including ensuring the participation of developing countries.
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