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Want to Buy IPv4 Allocations [Purchase not Lease]
Hey guys,
If anyone has some PI (Provider Independent) IPv4 allocations from any LIR (ARIN preferred though), and you need some quick cash - please contact me at [email protected]
I have an ASN to transfer the allocations to already.
I can even arrange you some free colocation or dedicated servers as part of the payment if hosting was important for you to have - it would be in Los Angeles on a BGP blend of various premium providers.
Thanks!
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Why don't you get it directly from ARIN, would be a lot cheaper i imagine?
I want IP blocks upfront without having to migrate later, to do that with ARIN I need to show current usage of 1024~ IPs.
Maybe I should give away $.50 cent VPS's?
Sounds good, or like BuyVM did some time ago: vps packages with many IPs....
Wrong. NRPM was updated not too long ago to change the requirements to a /24 of IP space:
https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four221
Can't do that willy nilly though, because ARIN will ask for reasoning/usage information for the usage of those IPs per client.
So clients would need to fill out a justification form and tell me what they need multiple IPs per VM for -- which isn't that big of a deal, as long as clients don't think it is a big deal.
I'd believe they won't think it's a big deal, as if they decide to get this package rather than another one it's because they believe they (might?) need that many IPs...
bump, contact me if you want to offload
I only know of one provider on LEB/LET that owns their own IPs, the rest of us lease them from our RIR I believe.
You can get a /24 from ARIN pretty easily now that they've lowered the minimum initial allocation. That's probably the easiest/cheapest route at this point.
which sounds strange .. since i always thought we were running out of ipv4s and they "should" be getting more harder to get.
ARIN hasn't been following that trend.