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Re: Safe IPv4 Was: Re: premiumcolo.net IP address rental


From: "Bob Evans" <bob () FiberInternetCenter com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 11:59:14 -0800


Well, since someone is listing wholesalers of IPV4 space. I never grabbed
any list to spam rental space offers that we have available....but since
all the large competitors are mentioned in your thread here.

There is a lot of information on a site I maintain, http://RentIPv4.com

It has some good tech information, for those unfamiliar with routing
blocks where they can learn more about the IP shortage logistics and how
router table limits are effected.

Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO




The emails I've seen are looking to rent FROM us, not TO us. I've
received an email to every one of our ARIN POCs so I assumed they were
scraping whois data and marked it all as spam.

Aaron


On 1/9/2017 12:40 PM, Martin Hannigan wrote:
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Matt Freitag <mlfreita () mtu edu> wrote:

Joel,

I can't speak to "premiumcolo.net"

Neither can I, but that may not mean much. Perhaps someone else can
validate that they're reputable and can execute a transaction end to
end?

If you need IPv4 addresses for your network:

1. Make sure you have an IPV6 allocation from your favorite RIR and are
using it
2. Apply for and receive a last /22 from RIPE. EVERYONE can do this.
3. Contact a reputable broker.

The ones I have experience with (Alphabetical):

     A. Peter Thimmesch at Addrex http://www.addrex.net
     B. Amy Cooper at Hilco Streambank http://www.ipv4auctions.com/
     C. Mike Burns at http://www.IPTrading.com

ARIN also publishes a list (which is not a requirement to be able to
transact or support transfers):


https://www.arin.net/resources/transfer_listing/facilitator_list.html

Network operators have many choices for answering their IP numbering
needs
these days. Including IPv6.

Sorry to be a broken record on this topic, but it seems to come up a
lot.
And if you search the archives I'll suspect you'll find something
similar
to this a few time now.

An educated network operator is the best kind. That's why we are here.

YMMV and Best,

-M<


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Aaron Wendel
Chief Technical Officer
Wholesale Internet, Inc. (AS 32097)
(816)550-9030
http://www.wholesaleinternet.com
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