<p dir="ltr">What's wrong in /22 hoarding? How does it abuse the system?</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">06 Май 2015 г. 9:30 пользователь "Max Tulyev" <<a href="mailto:mtl@netassist.ua">mtl@netassist.ua</a>> написал:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Yes, that's the price of *clean* IPv4 /22 on the market, without any<br>
trackable criminal history.<br>
Yes, spammers *can* register a new LIR for /22. And I believe they (or<br>
somebody for them) *do* that.<br>
No, people buy clean /22 *not* only for sendind spam. Good business want<br>
good IPs and wish to pay some money for that.<br>
BUT, some good companies don't want/can't start-up a horde of LIRs using<br>
a horde of shell companies, and one /22 is as small as not visible for<br>
them. They need /16 for example, and wish to pay some money for just<br>
buying a network. The price I know is from $6 to $15 per IP.<br>
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That's the source of that hoarding /22 business. If you want to<br>
eliminate it really - the only real way is to kill a profit.<br>
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On 04.05.15 14:50, Tomasz SLASKI wrote:<br>
> $10k for /22 is the speculative price of 'virgin space' offered for<br>
> spammers, who buy /22 and then burn it out on every blacklist in the<br>
> World, making the addresses practically unusable for long time. Who<br>
> havinghealthy brain is buying /22 for $10k, for 'normal' purposes, if he<br>
> can buy with no questions /22 by just opening a new LIR?<br>
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