On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Christoph Blecker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the bigger problem is the concept as a whole. > > To qualify for a /24 (which will be the new minimum for end users and ISPs > alike if the ARIN Board adopts 2014-13, which has been recommended to it), > you need to justify the use of 204 addresses in the next three months. This > is an extremely low bar to justify. > It is extremely low. > > This proposal as written would mean anyone with any kind of business > license can just go up to ARIN and get a free /24 every year, no matter if > they are actually going to need it or even use it. Doesn't matter if you're > a shell corporation, or your local corner store. Free /24 for everybody. > I'm not sure it's attractive to abusers though. $79 to form a corp in FL and I believe an EIN is free, which you don't need to form the corp. A year waiting period if I read the badly written transfer language correctly. Best, -M<
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