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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">John,<br>
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That is GREAT NEWS! Given that, there will be no need to
fudge...When I say fudge, I manage my IP's very tightly right
now...I have been using the same 4 class c's for almost 15 years.
I could easily, legitimately justify a /21 by switching to a
non-host-header hosting config instead of hosting many sites on a
single IP per server....all above board, but not in the best
interest of the remaining IPV4 pool....believe me, I have no
interest in doing that. At the same time, I also MUST get a hold
of some IP's.... <br>
<br>
My intent was to convey that one way or another, I need to get
some IP's. I apologize for making it sound like I was going the
fraud route.<br>
<br>
Anyway, I am very excited about this news. I need to move my
office and change providers and there isn't anyone out there who
will give me more then a class C (and even that isn't possible
with most tier 1's)<br>
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Anyway, I will be applying again in 15 days!<br>
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Best regards,<br>
<br>
Derek Calanchini<br>
Owner<br>
Creative Network Solutions<br>
Phone: 916-852-2890<br>
Fax: 916-852-2899<br>
<br>
"Adopt the metric system!"<br>
<br>
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On 9/2/2014 1:36 PM, John Curran wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sep 2, 2014, at 11:16 PM, Derek Calanchini <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:derekc@cnets.net"><derekc@cnets.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Sorry, I replied to the wrong one, this is the one I am waiting on:
ARIN-prop-208 Reduce All Minimum Allocation/Assignment Units to /24
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Much clearer now... Policy ARIN-2014-13: "Reduce All Minimum
Allocation/Assignment Units to /24" has been adopted and is in
implementation.
I'd estimate that policy will become available with the release of
an updated ARIN NRPM manual on or about 17 September 2014.
Regarding the alternative to "fudge the truth and order up a /21",
even if your request were approved, please realize that based on
your own statements here, the probability of someone submitting
a number resource fraud report is nearly 100%, thus kicking off
a resource review (NRPM 12) with a correspondingly high level
of scrutiny of all your number resources and their utilization... that
is unlikely to be an appealing alternative, all things considered.
FYI,
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
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