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ARIN Returns Some IPv4 Address Space to IANA
So more free IPv4 to come ;-)
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Makes no sense in my opinion, ARIN will need the IP blocks one day. And how should the ICANN redistribute the free blocks to the other RIRs?
Via the recovered IPv4 pool.
And yet they are giving me hell when I asked for a /22.
I found it on web http://www.leadertelecom.biz/ anyone has any experience with them?
.biz => stay away, it must be some sort of a scam.
@Kujoe, weird we were approved without to much hassle.
ICANN has too much power IMHO.
Very expensive.
They want server hardware info, usage, and all this fun stuff. Guess it's because we're expanding faster than we thought we would (and put on our forms).
@Kujoe OH you are asking for additional space... yea I can see that they would be like that after the initial allocation.
Yeah, we only got a /22 for our initial allocation in April and now we're asking for another /22 so it's probably a red flag asking for so many IPs in such a short span.
I really wonder why Apple has 17,000,000 IPs.
http://bgp.he.net/AS714
@Daniel
they have more than my isp
http://bgp.he.net/AS1221
They only have a single ("legacy") /8 plus some /24's...
Because they got in early, same as the other non-RIR /8 holders. The overwhelming majority of the holders could never use them all (most have several times more IPs than employees).
The worst is the US military's 11 /8s = 185 million IPs.