On 2/6/19 6:42 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> While it’s a possibility, I wouldn’t bet my business on the continued
> availability of resources through that process at this point.
To put it into perspective, the waiting list has people on it from over 18
months ago albeit asking for comparatively
While it’s a possibility, I wouldn’t bet my business on the continued
availability of resources through that process at this point.
Owen
> On Feb 6, 2019, at 15:39 , Clayton Zekelman wrote:
>
>
> Surprisingly, addresses do get returned to the free pool and are re-assigned
> to people on
ARIN won’t issue a /22 of IPv6. You can get a /20 or a /24 if you meet the
qualifications, but a /22 isn’t on a nibble boundary and ARIN stopped issuing
non-nibble-aligned blocks several years ago.
Sure, if you get a /20, you can announce it as /22s.
To put the qualifications in perspective,
Surprisingly, addresses do get returned to the
free pool and are re-assigned to people on the waiting list.
At 06:33 PM 06/02/2019, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 2/6/19 13:24, Nathanael Catangay Cariaga wrote:
lol thatvis something i missed in the portal... well thanks anyways.. ð
ARIN's
On 2/6/19 13:24, Nathanael Catangay Cariaga wrote:
lol thatvis something i missed in the portal... well thanks anyways..
ARIN's free pool ran out on September 24, 2015.
You can of course join the waiting list for whatever it's worth:
On 2/6/19 4:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
No _v4_ resources to speak of, but it’s a little late in the day to be
worrying about that anyway.
They do still have some limited v4 resources available to help deploy
IPv6. A new ISP can still get a /24 that way. Obviously that's not
going to do
You're correct, but he'll still need approval to go through legit markets,
and to get in line for a direct allocation.
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/waiting_list.html
--Don
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 3:04 PM TJ Trout wrote:
> You do realize that there aren't any resources available to
Hi Nathanael, I will respond to you off list. Thanks
John Sweeting, Sr.Dir RSD, ARIN
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> On Feb 6, 2019, at 3:54 PM, Nathanael Catangay Cariaga
> wrote:
>
> Dear NANOG, does someone here have a breakdown of the initial ARIN fees /
> cost assuming I'll be requesting an
lol thatvis something i missed in the portal... well thanks anyways..
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019, 5:03 AM TJ Trout, wrote:
> You do realize that there aren't any resources available to request right?
>
> On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 12:54 PM Nathanael Catangay Cariaga <
> ncari...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
A v6 /22 would be a neat announcement ...
On 2/6/19 3:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
No _v4_ resources to speak of, but it’s a little late in the day to be
worrying about that anyway.
-Bill
On Feb 6, 2019, at 13:05, TJ Trout mailto:t...@pcguys.us>>
wrote:
You do realize
No _v4_ resources to speak of, but it’s a little late in the day to be worrying
about that anyway.
-Bill
> On Feb 6, 2019, at 13:05, TJ Trout wrote:
>
> You do realize that there aren't any resources available to request right?
>
>> On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 12:54 PM
You do realize that there aren't any resources available to request right?
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 12:54 PM Nathanael Catangay Cariaga <
ncari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear NANOG, does someone here have a breakdown of the initial ARIN fees /
> cost assuming I'll be requesting an initial block of
On 2/6/19 2:53 PM, Nathanael Catangay Cariaga wrote:
Dear NANOG, does someone here have a breakdown of the initial ARIN fees
/ cost assuming I'll be requesting an initial block of /22 IPv4 resource?
Regards,
-nathan
See ARIN's official fee schedule at:
Dear NANOG, does someone here have a breakdown of the initial ARIN fees /
cost assuming I'll be requesting an initial block of /22 IPv4 resource?
Regards,
-nathan
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