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Den 2015-05-24 21:09, Lu Heng skrev:<br>
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As you know, the RIPE
NCC can only provide one
final /22 to your LIR
because it is currently
allocating address space
from the last /8 of IPv4
addresses.<br>
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However the RIPE NCC
allows to get IPv4
addresses from other
LIR. Our company has LIR
status and ready to
transfer such addresses
to your LIR. This
operation is approved by
the RIPE NCC and
absolutely legal.<br>
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The blocks are
absolutely clean,
haven't been in usage,
are absent in any
blacklists.<br>
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If you have any further
questions, don't
hesitate to ask me.
Simply answer to this
letter and you will get
the answer shortly.</p>
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Bengt Gördén
Resilans AB</pre>
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