Re: Fact.Check IETF Meeting - Paris, France - 100/8 IANA

Dave Cridland <dave@cridland.net> Mon, 26 March 2012 14:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: Fact.Check IETF Meeting - Paris, France - 100/8 IANA
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On Mon Mar 26 15:09:08 2012, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Jim Fleming  
> <ietf.fact.check@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Was the U.S. FCC consulted about the 100/8 Address Spectrum usage  
> ?
> 
> spectrum?

Yes, 100/8 was reserved for use by the FCC for 1980's UK home  
computers. It's a fair cop, we should have involved them in the  
discussion.

Dave.
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