
On 05/11/2022 09:55, Roman Perelshtein wrote:
Hi Jan,
Hi,
Not funny.
I did not try to be funny. My question was serious.
There are a lot of unplanned expenses when the infrastructure of your country is being destroyed. Buy more batteries solar panels and generators some equipment upgraded to the less power hungry to name some...
As a member of "Keep Ukraine Connected" initiative I'm completely aware of that, we are sending a lot of equipment to operators in Ukraine and we plan to send much more.
All of this requires money. And that is all with your customer base significantly reduced.
Just my curiosity - wasn't the outgoing transfer of money out of Ukraine forbidden?
One plus of a customer base reduction: you have the ability to sell part of your IP addresses to survive.
I'm just guessing here - the funds from sold IPv4 space goes directly to generator/battery/equipment supplier somewhere in Europe and they provide the equipment? Cheers and thnx for all you do to keep people connected in Ukraine! Jan
So yes, we are also against ban.
On 04-Nov-22 04:15, Jan Zorz - Go6 wrote:
On 26/10/2022 18:00, Leonid Khorolets wrote:
We are against the initiative to ban all the transfers of IP addresses from Ukraine! We want to have this source of funds to keep our network running and pay salaries! Dear Leonid,
I don't understand this properly... are you selling IPv4 addresses so you can run your network and pay salaries? That doesn't seem like a sustainable business, does it? At least not for long if you are not planning to run IPv6-only network quite soon :)
Cheers, Jan
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