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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The user policy has a /20 minimum as
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Derek Calanchini<br>
Owner<br>
Creative Network Solutions<br>
Phone: 916-852-2890<br>
Fax: 916-852-2899<br>
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"Adopt the metric system!"<br>
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On 4/29/2014 10:37 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:<br>
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If you don’t provide connectivity, you shouldn’t be applying as an
ISP, you should be applying as an end-user.
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<div>If you apply as an end-user, you shouldn’t have any problem.</div>
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<div>On Apr 28, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Derek Calanchini <<a
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hello all, I will be
brief as possible. I need assistance with either
requesting a policy change or an appeal/exception to
current policy.<br>
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I started business in 1995 with 4 Class C's assigned from
Integra ( /22 ). I am a full service IT provider offering
pretty much everything but connectivity. Over the years I
have developed my network such that I am using my IP's
very efficiently. Host headers on most web sites,
internal IP's whenever possible, and of course certain
thing must be static, single IP's on a host.<br>
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I am moving in less then a year to a new office, and
taking the opportunity to get on the ATT fiber backbone
rather then 4 bonded T-1's from Integra (which is very
expensive) Integra tells me I can not take my IP's with
me, and ATT tells me the largest block they will give me
is a single class C.<br>
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So I went out to Arin and setup my account and requested a
/22 which was denied because the smallest block they will
give a single homed ISP is a /20 (4096 ip's)<br>
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I feel like I am being penalized for using my IP's
efficiently!! As I see it, I only have one option:
Rework my network so every site I host uses it's own
dedicated IP so that I can justify needing a /20...in
which case I feel I would be doing the internet community
a disservice. <br>
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Can anyone provided feedback on how to better resolve
this? How do I start getting the policy changed? Is
there a process I can go through to get an exemption?
Would excalation my request be of any use?<br>
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With the IP 4 space dwindling, wouldn't it be a better
policy to allow small business to get only what they need?<br>
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Owner<br>
Creative Network Solutions<br>
Phone: 916-852-2890<br>
Fax: 916-852-2899<br>
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"Adopt the metric system!"<br>
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