202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

Vasilenko Eduard vasilenko.eduard at huawei.com
Thu Jan 11 06:17:29 UTC 2024


> It has been known that multi-national conglomerates have been using it without announcement.
This is an assurance that 240/4 would never be permitted for Public Internet. These “multi-national conglo” has enough influence on the IETF to not permit it.
Ed/
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+vasilenko.eduard=huawei.com at nanog.org] On Behalf Of Abraham Y. Chen
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2024 3:35 PM
To: KARIM MEKKAOUI <amekkaoui at mektel.ca>
Cc: nanog at nanog.org; Chen, Abraham Y. <AYChen at alum.MIT.edu>
Subject: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block
Importance: High

Hi, Karim:

1)    If you have control of your own equipment (I presume that your business includes IAP - Internet Access Provider, since you are asking to buy IPv4 blocks.), you can get a large block of reserved IPv4 address for free by disabling the program codes in your current facility that has been disabling the use of 240/4 netblock. Please have a look at the below whitepaper. Utilized according to the outlined disciplines, this is a practically unlimited resources. It has been known that multi-national conglomerates have been using it without announcement. So, you can do so stealthily according to the proposed mechanism which establishes uniform practices, just as well.

    https://www.avinta.com/phoenix-1/home/RevampTheInternet.pdf

2)    Being an unorthodox solution, if not controversial, please follow up with me offline. Unless, other NANOGers express their interests.


Regards,


Abe (2024-01-10 07:34 EST)



On 2024-01-07 22:46, KARIM MEKKAOUI wrote:
Hi Nanog Community

Any idea please on the best way to buy IPv4 blocs and what is the price?

Thank you

KARIM




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