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<p><font face="Tahoma">The best description on this ML is for "</font><font
face="Tahoma">Dmitriy Zemlyanoy",Cheap LIR signup does not help
who really need IPs,It help IP-Broker to Store-To-Sell 185/8 :)</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/22/2016 12:59 AM, Dmitriy
Zemlyanoy wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:9cec9e6b3aa7523cc00bbf6e6d91fcc4@deltahost.com.ua"
type="cite">
<blockquote type="cite">I understand there's a history regarding
(old) allocation policies,
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but I'm just interested in lowering or removing the sign-up fee
for
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each additional LIR account. When I request an additional LIR
account,
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I'll be paying for the additional annually service fee which
should be
<br>
sufficient.
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You proposition sounds like "Let make IPs so cheap, so everybody
can take as much as he want".
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I'm strictly against it. Because it will open an ability to get a
lot of IPs just for store.
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The last /8 will end very very soon in this case. And then nobody
will be able to get new IPs.
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Neither for little money, neighter for big money. And that day
when ability to get new IPs from RIPE will be lost - those LIRs,
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who was able to get cheap IPs for store, will remove them from
storing and start selling. And the price will be much more then we
have today.
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$15 per IP. $20 per IP.
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Do we want such scenario? No.
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I prefer we all stay at current positions. It is nice and balanced
now.
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Those LIR who REALLY need new IPs, can obtain them now.
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How determine if the LIR REALLY need new IPs? It's simple.
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He ready to pay for it.
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If LIR want to get more IPs and don't to want pay for it - he
don't really need it.
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He just want to get as much IPs as he can get for keeping it in
store. And trying to get maximum IPs at minimal cost.
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If you need IPs - you will pay for it. If you are not ready to pay
for it - you don't need it.
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That is how I see it.
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