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                  <div>So they choose to lease, and address holders are
                    happy to monetize their holdings while they
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        <div dir="auto">By address holders you mean LIR. So what you are
          saying is that some LIR out there who requested for IPv4 based
          on need from ARIN, are holding the addresses which they no
          longer need artificially? So that they can lease to small
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        <div dir="auto">So that the purpose for which those LIR obtained
          the addresses in the first place? </div>
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        <div dir="auto">Suppose the addresses those LIR are holding with
          no intension to use them, were still under ARIN management,
          dont you think the new small WISP would have better off being
          served by ARIN as new needs arise.?</div>
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        <div dir="auto">If LIR dont pay ARIN lots of money, why not
          return the idle addresses to ARIN so that those with genuine
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    That's the whole point I have been saying about the absurd IP
    leasing is.<br>
    <p>It is quiet logical these organizations to be better off served
      by ARIN than a third party who probably doesn't even have
      justification to hold those addresses anymore. So either transfer
      them to someone who justify them or return them to ARIN so it can
      fullfil  its mission by assigning directly to this organization.</p>
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