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RE: It's Ars Tech's turn to bang the IPv4 exhaustion drum


From: <michael.dillon () bt com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:03:40 +0100

I'm looking at building a large network with Ipv6 in the Los 
Angeles metro area, to serve a number of small businesses via 
a large scale wireless network. Essentially a large scale 
private WAN, with globally routable addresses (for a 
VoIP/IPTV roll out later) So I'm not exactly a traditional 
ISP or colocation customer, but share characteristics with 
them. Does this matter? Should I just submit my request and 
see what happens?

Yes, you should just submit your request and see what happens.

If there isn't enough documentation or you filled out something
incorrectly, ARIN generally contacts you and explains what you
need to provide in order to justify your request. It is pretty
painless really. At worst, because your business model is out
of the ordinary, you might spend a week or two going back and
forth explaining things.

--Michael Dillon


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