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[AfriNIC-rpd] Definitions of LIR versus End User

Jackson Muthili jacksonmuthi at gmail.com
Mon Jul 23 08:25:00 UTC 2012


> So, in our world, where our students are not customers but an inherent part
> of our identity, it becomes easier to argue that a university is not an LIR.
> However, as Duncan Martin has pointed out, nobody would be debating the
> definitions if it wasn't for fees...

Hello Guy, your world does not exist. Your students are your
customers. They pay a lot of money to receive education at your
university. If they did not pay, they will not be there, nor receive
that internet access.

Your world is fallacy and non existent.

cheers
JM

> - Guy
> --
> Systems Manager, IT Division, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
> Email: G.Halse at ru.ac.za   Web: http://mombe.org/  IRC: rm-rf at irc.atrum.org
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> [1] Badat, S.  (2009) The role of higher education in society: valuing
>     higher education. Available: http://eprints.ru.ac.za/1502/
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> [2] SKA.  (2012) SKA site bid outcome.  Available: http://www.ska.ac.za/about/bid.php
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> [3] Boughey, C.  (2012) Rhodes University Learning Guide 2012: An
>     undergraduate's guide to learning ar Rhodes University.  Availabe:
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