Kind of funny how they intend to do enough 'WholesaleVoIP" on a 10Mbps 
connection/1GB RAM  for a /20 :) 

That is a giveaway in itself.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tero Toikkanen <tero.toikka...@nebula.fi>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 08:24:05 
To: NANOG list<nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: IPv4 squatters on the move again?

Anyone hear of the SundownGroup?

On Thursday we received an interesting RFQ from them and suspect their 
intentions for requesting an IP assignment isn't exactly what they state. We 
have already turned them down, but thought others might be interested in their 
activities as well. RIPE NCC has also been notified of this.

In brief they wanted to buy colo form us: "P4 single core @ 2 Ghz, 1 GB RAM, 60 
GB HD, Linux CentOS 5x.x, 10 Mbps bandwidth. A single /21 or /20 net block of 
IP Adresses"

Their reason for requesting such a large address block was "As we are currently 
launching our WholesaleVOIP operation we are in desperate need of this IP space 
as part of our ARIN process we will need these ranges SWIPd to us and we will 
in turn renumber with ARIN and return the netblocks to you as soon as ours are 
allocated and routed."

Interesting tidbits about the company we and the networking community have 
already found out:

Compare http://sundowngroup.com/ and http://www.edgecast.com/ (Edgecast has 
been notified).

The contact address is the same as National University Nevada (nu.edu):

Sundown Capital Management LLC
2850 Horizon Ridge Parkway
Henderson, Nevada 89052
United States of America

They also have virtually no Internet presence 
(http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Sundown+Capital+Management%22)
The first result shows them as a franchicing company with contact address in 
California: 
http://www.scribd.com/doc/14385124/QFA-Unit-Final-PDF-File-of-32709-FDD-With-Exhibits

I'd say this case is pretty obvious...

With Kind Regards,
--
Tero Toikkanen
Nebula Oy Internet Services

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