I did actually think that... but Aftab rightly pointed out that there are
people who still can use them, due to their own equipment or due to their
upstreams.


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IP Address Brokering - Introducing sellers and buyers

On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Gaurab Raj Upadhaya <gau...@lahai.com>
wrote:

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> > so the little hack above should be
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> >> - Is planning to use it within next 6 months
> > ^ for multi-homing
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> make it applicable only for 32 bits ASNs.
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> (duck)
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> - -gaurab
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