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by zAy0LfpBZLC8mAC
4388 days ago
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Which all has exactly zero to do with what is meant here by "non-US IPv4 address space", as it in no way implies that the systems that you assign those addresses to are themselves located in those geographic areas, let alone that their users speak a particular language and similar crap that people have overloaded the meaning of IP addresses with. It's a division for administrative purposes, nothing more, and as you might notice, it doesn't even have country granularity. (Also, the question was rhetorical - I know how that idiocy happened, and I expect that most people here do.) |
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