On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 3:19 PM, William Herrin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ARIN policy requires multihomed users to demonstrate a need to deploy
> 500 machines on the Internet in order to qualify for end-use IPv4
> address assignments. This number was selected above the operations
> minimum of 125 addresses based on the IETF and NANOG advice that their
> assistance is required to conserve routing slots so as not to overload
> the BGP system.

I believe actually if you can demonstrate a 'unique routing policy'
you can at least get a /24 from one provider, and an ASN from
ARIN/RIPE/APNIC and enjoy a routing slot in the DFZ all your own. When
I was last doing allocation-policy-bits for an ISP we regularly
pointed out to customers that tying themselves to our ip space might
not be in their best interest, and that it really wasn't all that hard
to show usage such that a /22 was a viable option from their local
registry.

-Chris
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