At 07:47 PM 7/14/2014, Matthew Petach wrote:
And as long as they're happy with their single upstream connectivity picture, more power to them.
You're assuming that the only way to be multi-homed is to have an ASN. That's not correct.
ARIN's fees are discriminatory; a small ISP must pay a much higher percentage of its revenues than a large one for IPs, ASNs, etc. Clever small ISPs find ways to work around that, and it makes them more competitive.
--Brett Glass