> Fyi, I just was rejected from arin for an ipv4 allocation. I demonstrated I > own ~100k ipv4 addresses today.> > My customers use over 10 million bogon / squat space ip addresses today, > and I have good attested data on that. > But all I can qualify for is a /18, and then in 3 months maybe a /17. This > is called slow start ? For an established business? > Just fyi, de-bogoning , or private rfc 1918 is not really an option even > with strong and consistent demonstrate load. > > Any suggestions on how to navigate this policy ?
You should easily qualify for a /32 or larger IPv6 block. And it's curious that errors that are likely to be there for decades are just now trying to be fixed as IPv4 pool is depleted, isn't it ? Rubens