Jim and all,

Jim, this doesn't seem quite proper procedure form ARIN I agree.
Thank you for informing of this one.  You could contact ARIN
directly and see if there can be anything done of this.  You best
bet however is to go over their head to the NTIA and Becky Burr.
I am copying her on this response...

Jim Elsenbeck wrote:

> I'm getting closer to my start date, and my backbone
> provider contacted me (for the 3rd time) about my IP
> needs.  They said that ARIN just changed their policy
> so they can't give me a class-C address, only 128 IP
> numbers.
>
> Anybody heard anything like this?
>
> They did provide a rather lengthy form I can fill out
> to 'justify' more IPs, but I am a startup so it is
> difficult for me to answer some of the questions.  Any
> one willing to help me?
>
> jim
>
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