[GTER] Quem comprou, comprou. Quem não comprou...

Frederico A C Neves fneves at registro.br
Thu Mar 24 14:13:04 -03 2011


Marlon,

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:02:33AM -0300, MARLON BORBA wrote:
> ake up call for our friends in the Regional Internet
> Registries. Nortel, the Canadian telecommunications equipment
> manufacturer that filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009, has
> succeeded in making its legacy IPv4 address block an asset that can
> be sold to generate money for its creditors. The March 23 edition of
> the Dow Jones Daily Bankruptcy Report has reported that Nortel's
> block of 666,624 IPv4's was sold for $7.5 million - a price of
> $11.25 per IP address. The buyer of the addresses was Microsoft.
>
> http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2011/3/23/4778509.html
> 

Não é tão simples assim quanto a mensagem indica.

Leia a resposta do ARIN[1] quanto a isto. De acordo com as políticas
atuais em todas as regiões está claro que se o novo titular não
"justificar" o espaço adquirido não terá como manter o registro do
mesmo.

> Abraços,
> 
> Marlon Borba, CISSP, APC DataCenter Associate

[]s
Fred

[1] http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-March/034574.html



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