Hi Max, president@ukraine.su (Max Tulyev) wrote:
Most of major clients really are friends and don't change connection to anyone else. But some is just clients just using service - and will switch to others if there will be an [financial] reason. Having addressing database (with contact person, especially technical) there is easy to do this.
Well, if you have like, say, dialup customers, you may easily set aside a dialup-pool, enter this - registered to yourself (the ISP) - into the RIPE DB, and everything's fine. (Dynamic-IP) Dialup access has always been done with pools; the documentation necessity begins with statically-assigned adresses or networks.
So it seems to be good for you to share commertial information of ISP, and it should not be secret. Escalating the situation: will we need the connection-price: field in database? Why?
I do not know how it is in Russia currently, but in Germany, the cost of an Internet connection is not only experienced through the retail price, but through other factors (services given, support, uptime, quality) as well. If you are on a bargaining market, you might stick to dialup/dynamic access and go the "best practice" I described above. If you want to deliver quality Internet, this quality thing does not only go towards your customer, it has to be brought towards the Internet (here: The RIPE community), too. Elmar. -- "Begehe nur nicht den Fehler, Meinung durch Sachverstand zu substituieren." (PLemken, <bu6o7e$e6v0p$2@ID-31.news.uni-berlin.de>) --------------------------------------------------------------[ ELMI-RIPE ]---