[bestbits] The decentralization of IP addresses
willi uebelherr
willi.uebelherr at riseup.net
Sat Nov 28 12:23:05 EST 2015
Dear Paul,
many thanks for your reference. For your constructive participation in
this discussion.
But i think, there are some basic differences.
1) An ISP oriented network is impossible. ISP's are only traders of
transportcapacity. And no more. We do not need this parasitic space.
2) I speak about geografical addresses. You wrote:
"In the early days of IP address management, until some time in the
early 1990s, it was commonly assumed that the Internet's geography would
follow that of the physical world. In some cases, large address blocks
were set aside for entire countries...". But this is a very different
thing. You speak about virtual address number blocks, that are oriented
to any region.
3) you wrote:
"Since their establishment, the RIRs have become the sole mechanism for
distribution of IP address space to their users, namely ISPs and network
providers, throughout the world. ..."
You have a big confusion. The organisation, her name and identity, can
never be the basic for our analysis. We have to look, what they do.
We never need any form of address/name management, if we use a real
physical object. And this is strong compatible with the needs for our
telecommunication. People, real existing subjects, act. And not any
virtual instances.
4) You use often the term network. A net is a very well defined
geometrical structure. It is a recursive geometrical structure, where
every nodes, that are part in this connection structure, create the
connection to his neighbours. And only then, if the nodes do that, we
have a net.
In this time, the Net structure do not exist in the telecommunication.
Independent of your attempt to explain the virtual action space of the
telecommunication systems to the reality. In the telecommunication we
have only bus and star topologies.
many greetings, willi
Coro, Venezuela
Am 28/11/2015 um 08:51 a.m. schrieb Paul Wilson:
> For reference, here’s an article on this topic, written 10 years ago in
> response to an ITU proposal for geographic/nationalised management of
> IPv6 address space.
>
> http://www.circleid.com/posts/the_geography_of_internet_addressing
>
> Paul.
>
>
>
> On 27 Nov 2015, at 6:49, willi uebelherr wrote:
>
>> The decentralization of IP addresses.
>>
>> ...
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