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RE: arin representation
From: "Naslund, Steve" <SNaslund () medline com>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 02:24:23 +0000
That is correct as long as that direct allocation came from ARIN. A really large chunk of address space was allocated (especially to the government entities) way before ARIN was controlling the space. I think the large percentage of space held by non-ARIN members come from those really large allocations going back to ARPANET and DDN days. AFAIK A lot of those entities are not necessarily members although they could be if they want to be. Steven Naslund
Yes and no... Everyone who receives a direct allocation is a member.
Those who receive direct assignments from ARIN, OTOH, are not members unless they choose to also pay an additional $500/year for that membership.
Owen
Current thread:
- Re: arin representation, (continued)
- Re: arin representation Randy Bush (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation Barry Shein (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation Paul Andersen (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation Paul Andersen (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation John Curran (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation Randy Bush (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation John Curran (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation Randy Bush (Mar 25)
- Re: arin representation Owen DeLong (Mar 24)
- Re: arin representation Owen DeLong (Mar 24)
- RE: arin representation Naslund, Steve (Mar 24)
- Re: arin representation Jared Mauch (Mar 28)