On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 10:03 AM Masataka Ohta < mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> wrote:
> > NSAP addresses, which essentially are telephone numbers, assume > geographically aggregated addresses at country level (so called, > country code), which is why they don't need large global routing > tables. > The phone network doesn't really operate or 'route' in the same way as the Internet does. I don't think using it in a comparison here works, at all... I really wish folk would stop trying to make this equivalency. (I think LNP actually means the phone carriers are creating a 'must know about 6+b address/path mappings in a possible future... or even just in the US ~350m endpoints/mappings, but anyways...)