On Thu, 14 Apr 2022, Jo Rhett wrote:
When my company was granted its Class C, I wrote the letter to the InterNIC
and the response was addressed to my, but the Class C was granted to my
company, not to me, and there is no way it is my personal property.
InterNIC? Are you certain you aren't confusing your domain name with your IP
allocation?
Before ARIN existed, InterNIC also assigned ASNs and IP space. This is
where lots of legacy assignments come from. It's where the ASN assigned
to the company I was a part owner of came from. It's too bad we didn't
have the foresight to also request IPs...so all I have is a legacy ASN.
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