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Re: standards for giving out blocks of IP addresses

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christopher A. Woodfield)
Tue Jun 12 16:34:15 2001

Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 16:27:13 -0400
To: shsu@HydroOne.com
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
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From: "Christopher A. Woodfield" <rekoil@semihuman.com>
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If you're in the US...

http://www.arin.net/regserv/initial-isp.html

In a nutshell, the customer needs to be able to populate at least 50% of 
the given allocation. If the customer already has allocated space, 80% 
of that must be populated before given an additional allocation.

-C

On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:17:01PM -0400, shsu@HydroOne.com wrote:
> 
> Hi, is there a standard or a practice on how much IP addresses an ISP should
> provide to his/her client given that this client has bought only 2Mb of
> bandwidth and this client is an ISP?
> Thanks
> sheng

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