Why does Sprint have address filters again?

Kim Hubbard kimh at arin.net
Mon Jun 1 16:15:14 UTC 1998


> 
> Read the current ARIN pages. Unless I read them wrong, an ASN now requires
> a /19 to go with it. Anything less will not be approved. Existing /20's and
> /21's are under legacy grand-fathering. 

There is no requirement to have a /19 in order to receive an ASN.

Kim Hubbard
ARIN

> 
> 
> >>Roeland M.J. Meyer, ISOC (InterNIC RM993) 
> >
> >TTFN,
> >patrick
> >
> >**************************************************************
> >Patrick W. Gilmore                      voice: +1-650-482-2840
> >Director of Operations, CCIE #2983        fax: +1-650-482-2844
> >PRIORI NETWORKS, INC.                    http://www.priori.net
> >              "Tomorrow's Performance.... Today"
> >**************************************************************
> >
> 
> ___________________________________________________ 
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