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Re: [ga] Internet stability
what a "stretch " here !!
next thing I expect to hear is that ICANN is somehow responsible for the
past outbreaks of "Mad Cow" disease.
when you get finish with this silly thread then you can next propose a
resolution blaming ICANN for the "defoliation" of the rain forests in
southeast Asia and south America
ken stubbs
(who by the way is coming to you from comcast@home in orlando florida)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roeland Meyer" <rmeyer@mhsc.com>
To: "GA DNSO (E-mail)" <ga@dnso.org>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 9:36 PM
Subject: [ga] Internet stability
> As of midnight, tonight, 4 million users, just in the SF Bay Area, may
lose
> their internet connection due to the business failure of Excite @ home.
>
> Lately, we've been talking about what matters. Well, this is what matters
to
> the Internet public. This has been seen coming for almost four months. Has
> the ICANN even tried to do anything? Yet, ICANN claims to help stabilize
the
> Internet. The territory that ICANN claims, doesn't touch any part of this.
>
> This may be the largest outage in the history of the Internet. Heretofore,
> the NorthPoint failure may have had claim to that honor. However, unlike
> NorthPoint, Excite has mostly residential customers. Ergo, the impact on
> business isn't as great. DSL providers can expect many new customers as a
> result, even if Excite doesn't pull the plug tonight.
>
> --
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> Morgan Hill Software Company
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