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IPv4 subnets for lease?



Leasing is ill-advised; the addresses will be unsellable once the spammers
are through with them.
Really, there?s no other reason to lease.

If you want to buy or sell addresses in the ARIN region, some of the
facilitators at 
https://www.arin.net/resources/transfer_listing/facilitator_list.html are
pretty good (ask me; I?ll let you know my opinions privately).

The only ones I know who will deal in blocks as small as /24 are
http://www.ipv4auctions.com/
There may be others I don?t know about.

Of course you have to ask whether IPv6 is a possible alternative, and you
shouldn?t go to all the troule and expense of buying addresses without
turning up dual-stack. That would be like spending $20 for a tissue when
you need a $10 cold medicine; it helps, but not for long.

Lee


On 12/17/15, 9:31 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Nick Ellermann"
<nanog-bounces at nanog.org on behalf of nellermann at broadaspect.com> wrote:

>We have customers asking to lease IP space for BGP transit with us and
>other peers. But they are struggling to get at a minimum even a Class C,
>even though they have their own ASN. We don't have large amounts of free
>IPv4 space to lease out to a single customer in most cases anymore. Hope
>to at least introduce these customers to some contacts that may be able
>to help.
>Do we know of any reputable sources that are leasing or selling IPv4
>subnets as small as a /24 to satisfy their diversity needs? Thanks!
>
>Sincerely,
>Nick Ellermann - CTO & VP Cloud Services
>BroadAspect
>
>E: nellermann at broadaspect.com<mailto:nellermann at broadaspect.com>
>P: 703-297-4639
>F: 703-996-4443
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