On 12March2015Thursday, at 19:49, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 13/03/2015 14:01, Richard Shockey wrote: >> >> You are now officially part of the Public Switched Telephone Network of the >> United States. > > Not if you use RFC 1918, ULAs or link-local addresses, it seems. > > Brian > perhaps you are conflating use vs. definition. clearly those IP addresses were defined in public, documented in public, and interoperate with other IP addresses. i think if they are used, and they can/do talk to other IP addresses, they fit the profile. /bill >> >> >> http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2015/db0312/FCC-15-2 >> 4A1.pdf >> >> >> At Para 48 "Consistent with that delegation of authority to define these >> terms, and >> with the Commission¹s previous recognition that the public switched >> network will grow and change over time, this >> Order updates the definition of public switched network to reflect >> current technology, by including services that use public IP addresses." >> >> ‹ >> Richard Shockey >> Shockey Consulting LLC >> Chairman of the Board SIP Forum >> www.shockey.us >> www.sipforum.org >> richard<at>shockey.us >> Skype-Linkedin-Facebook rshockey101 >> PSTN +1 703-593-2683 >> >> >> >> >