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SP's and v4 block assignments
On Mar 15, 2011, at 6:27 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
> On Mar 15, 2011, at 9:11 AM, Andrew Elliott wrote:
>
>> Looking for information on the current standard practices for charging customers
>> for larger than default v4 assignments.
>>
>> Especially with the rapidly depleting v4 space, how are SP's handling these
>> requests? Is it safe to assume customers requesting larger blocks are willing
>> to pay a premium?
>>
>> How much are SP's charging and what are the thresholds? What are default
>> allocations based on? (ie: size of the circuit, type of product, etc...)
>>
>> Are SP's requiring more strict justification for said assignments?
>
> "Larger than default"? There are rules about allocating IP space, it has to do with justification, not default sizes.
>
> Charging for them means you are likely a spammer or provider catering to spammers, and lying on your justification forms. Hopefully these types of providers will go away as space gets tighter and justifications are scrutinized more.
>
> --
> TTFN,
> patrick
>
I'll point out that Comcast charges $5/month for a static IP on their business circuits.
If you want more addresses, they charge even more.
This is not uncommon practice. I agree with you that it's undesirable, but, it's not uncommon
among the access networks.
Owen