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[ga] "We need to increase the number of regions and allow each region to evolve..."


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Asaad Y. Alnajjar - Millennium Inc." <alnajjar@any-dns.com>
Subject: Re: [ga] Are the Falkland Islands and Bermuda in Europe?


> We need to increase the number of regions and allow each region to evolve and
> expand to parallel paths of the other regions.
> 

When you say "we", it is not clear who you mean. If you mean the 0:0 .ARPA multi-level-marketing machine...
that is intimately tied to the U.S. military industrial complex...then, it is very unlikely the average person will have
any impact. Don't go searching for any weapons of mass democracy, there are none...just years of cronyism...

As long as people use the 0:0 .ARPA address space, they will be subject to...
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
http://www.caida.org/outreach/resources/learn/ipv4space/

As for allocations, regions, etc. North America represents 67% of the address space, which is like land in cyberspace.
http://www.caida.org/analysis/geopolitical/bgp2country/
As the InterNAT overlays the aging, legacy, out-dated Internet more regions can emerge and evolve...

http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg20987.html
From: Paul Vixie <vixie@vix.com>
"the current system is utterly laughable and if it were proposed apriori
it would be laughed out of the room.  that which was suitable for polite
early adopters in the R&E community is completely unsuiable for the full
global population, And This Should Come As No Surprise To Anybody."
=======================================================

Jim Fleming
http://www.IPv8.info
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt

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