Unused IP space (was RE: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20)
Segal, Mark
Mark.Segal at Corp.Axxent.Ca
Tue Apr 10 18:40:35 UTC 2001
I wonder if a finders fee could be setup by ARIN, ie 50% ofr the allocation
:).. I personally know people that have /16, who either haven't routed them
or are routing them but using 1-2 IPs...
I think the angry mob approach is the best way to deal with the /8 & /16
squatters.. :).
Mark
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Mark Segal
Director, Data and Internet Planning
Axxent Corp.
Tel: (416)907-2858
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Levine [mailto:matt at deliver3.com]
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:42 PM
> To: Kyle C. Bacon; nanog at merit.edu
> Subject: RE: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20
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> Netname: HALLIBURTON
> Netblock: 34.0.0.0 - 34.255.255.255
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> I have a hunch Halliburton oil doesn't need 16 million ips..
> I also have
> a hunch that they wont be getting revoked anytime soon ;)
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> From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu]On Behalf Of
> Kyle C. Bacon
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 6:21 PM
> To: mike harrison
> Cc: John K. Doyle, Jr.; nanog at merit.edu
> Subject: Re: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20
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> >>It seems a poor reasons for acquiring a company, as they
> >>really do not "own" the address space. --Mike--
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> That is an interesting comment, has anyone ever heard of ARIN
> revoking IP's from a entity who no longer meets current ARIN
> criteria for a give size allocation? Or is it infact the
> case that once you get the IP space as long as you keep paying
> for it you get to keep it? in essence you do "own" it as long as
> you keep the capitalist portion of ARIN happy and pay your annual
> IP bills? (no offense to those ARIN workforce members among us).
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> mike harrison
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> John said:
> > Well, you could acquire a company that already has one. :)
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> That has been the suggestion from several people.
> I've even considered it, especially when one of my local
> competitors has a /18, and they are much smaller than we are.
> We 'NAT' an incredible amount of dial-up and commercial customers
> to reduce our need for public IP's, and trends thankfully went to
> customers WANTING to be NAT'd and Proxied for 'firewall' reasons,
> with only a few public IP's.
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> It seems a poor reasons for acquiring a company, as they
> really do not "own" the address space. --Mike--
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