Dealing with ARIN is fairly easy and they have some very helpful people. You have to follow the rules and meet all the criteria, but they will help you with that.

On 10/3/2013 12:37 PM, heith petersen wrote:
Kind of late in the game for this question, but has anyone been able to successfully acquire IP space from ARIN? I have read that they have 1 full/8 & 3/4 of another /8. We have always received our IPs from our upstream provider, and where I live there are not a lot of other choices for providers. Honestly, we may have been lulled into thinking that we were to small to get our own space, or we needed to be multi-homed. I have read on the website that we could fairly easily qualify, as far as what is currently percentage wise utilized. I need to start shifting all our networks to be fully routed and would be nice to have our own space. Our provider is fairly big in the upper plains, however things may change were we need to shift, or maybe get a second provider. I assume that since ARIN is a non-profit organization that they would not be affected by the current government shut down. I could be wrong. I see they will be represented at WISPALooza this year. I was hoping to get a little input on current success from others before I put in a lot more research
thanks in advance
heith


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