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Re: Sad IPv4 story?
From: "Patrick W. Gilmore" <patrick () ianai net>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 13:39:29 -0500
On Dec 9, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Franck Martin wrote:
I just had a personal email from a brand new ISP in the Asia-Pacific area desperately looking for enough IPv4 to be able to run their business the way they would likeā¦ This is just a data point.
Interesting data point. Would be more interesting to find out "the way they would like". For instance, is it a "bullet-proof" hoster who promises each spammer 1K IP addresses across dozens of discontiguous /24s? Or is it a DSL provider with 10K subs, and APNIC would only give them a /22 until next year? -- TTFN, patrick
Current thread:
- Sad IPv4 story? Franck Martin (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Matthew Kaufman (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Franck Martin (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Fred Baker (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Benson Schliesser (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Mark Blackman (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Benson Schliesser (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Mark Blackman (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Benson Schliesser (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Valdis . Kletnieks (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Jared Mauch (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Doug Barton (Dec 09)
- Re: Sad IPv4 story? Deepak Jain (Dec 09)