[GTER] Quem comprou, comprou. Quem não comprou...

Antonio Carlos Pina antoniocarlospina at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 14:35:31 -03 2011


Está pagando para ganhar tempo. Esse asset vai virar pó.

Em 24 de março de 2011 14:09, Rafael Cresci <rafael at miaminoc.com> escreveu:

> Microsoftonline.com
> Microsoft Office 365
> Microsoft Azure Platform
>
> Entre outras mil razões...
>
> []s
> Rafael Cresci
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gter-bounces at eng.registro.br [mailto:gter-bounces at eng.registro.br]
> On Behalf Of Bruno L F Cabral
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 12:19 PM
> To: Grupo de Trabalho de Engenharia e Operacao de Redes
> Subject: Re: [GTER] Quem comprou, comprou. Quem não comprou...
>
> Pra que a mico$oft precisa disso a não ser especular futuramente??
>
> Em Qui, Março 24, 2011 10:02 am, MARLON BORBA escreveu:
> > ake up call for our friends in the Regional Internet Registries.
> > Nortel, the Canadian telecommunications equipment manufacturer that
> > filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009, has succeeded in making its
> > legacy IPv4 address block an asset that can be sold to generate money
> > for its creditors. The March 23 edition of the Dow Jones Daily
> > Bankruptcy Report has reported that Nortel's block of 666,624 IPv4's
> > was sold for $7.5 million - a price of $11.25 per IP address. The
> > buyer of the addresses was Microsoft.
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