> On Aug 11, 2015, at 7:47 PM, Tom Samplonius <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On Aug 11, 2015, at 7:36 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello >> >> We are getting ready to lose a /22 and /23 and 2 /24's when we switch from >> microwave data center providers >> to fiber for our ISP that the data centers have been providing for us since >> the dial-up days . >> /22 and /23 are no longer available. Will we have to pay the $100 annual fee >> on each /24 block allocated >> even though nothing larger is available? Can we get an IPv6 allocation large >> enough when we file for AS number >> for a several month cross over from microwave to fiber? > > > Keep in mind that a IPv6 /32 or /36 are very large blocks in comparison to > a /21 worth of IPv4. > > A /32 allows you to assign a /64 each to about 4 billion customers. > If you're assigning /64s to your customers, you shouldn't be allowed to have any addresses, never mind a /32 Matthew Kaufman (Sent from my iPhone)
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