They can do a "resource consolidation" but they'll probably charge for it.
On 4/5/2016 2:31 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Has anyone ever done a company name change on your ARIN account? Any
chance that could end badly? I'm actually not talking a name change,
more like consolidating 2 companies.
Years ago I formed a second corporation to acquire another ISP (in
case there were skeletons in the closet). The ARIN account is under
the original corporate name, which I actually dissolved awhile back
and everything now operates under the new corporation. (Got tired of
paying double to the state, lawyer and accountant every year.)
Now that I applied for an IPv6 allocation, ARIN is saying no, they
can't find my organization name listed with the state.
If I tell ARIN the real story, could they do bad stuff like take back
my IPv4 allocation? Would I be better off doing something like
listing the old name with the state as an official DBA under the new
corporation? Given the wording I got from ARIN, I'm not sure that
would satisfy them.