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Re: Where to buy Internet IP addresses
From: Max Tulyev <president () ukraine su>
Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 01:42:21 +0300
Louis, may be a provider independent network is what you are looking for. This is an end-user block of IP addresses moving with you from one ISP to another, also can be multihomed to several ISPs together. Our company helps to obtain such networks and autonomous system numbers, from /24 (256 IPs, the least routed block in Internet) to even /18. There is no huge hardware requirements for obtain and using such networks, even PC router with free quagga software is enough. LEdouard Louis wrote:
Optimum Online business only offer 5 static IP address. Where can I buy a block of Internet IP address for Business? How much does it cost? Most of our devices only require an internal IP address to reach the internet, but we have a Juniper DX for load balancing. We must provide Juniper DX with an internet IP address and point it to internal IP address for customers to be able to reach it from the internet. this is for testing and development purposes and will expect several servers on Load-balancer. The 5 static IP addresses just won't be enough. Thanks in advance Louis
-- WBR, Max Tulyev (MT6561-RIPE, 2:463/253@FIDO)
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- Re: Where to buy Internet IP addresses Carsten Bormann (May 04)
- Re: Where to buy Internet IP addresses Seth Mattinen (May 04)
- RE: Where to buy Internet IP addresses LEdouard Louis (May 01)
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