Re: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Owen DeLong
Wayne, This isn't entirely true... As a general rule, most people have no objection so long as a given organization that is getting space from RIRs conforms to one of the following: Get from the RIR where HQ is located. Get from the RIR where addresses are deployed. For example,

Re: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread David Conrad
On Sep 25, 2012, at 2:05 AM, Wayne E Bouchard wrote: > It presents no technical problem but has always been considered > politically inadvisable. I mean, there are multiple registries for a > reason that goes beyond mere oranization and load sharing. Always? Actually, no. Back when the RIRs were

RE: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Siegel, David
com] Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 5:58 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region Hello, I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect who would like to do

Re: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <20120925090534.ga7...@wakko.typo.org>, Wayne E Bouchard writes: > It presents no technical problem but has always been considered > politically inadvisable. I mean, there are multiple registries for a > reason that goes beyond mere oranization and load sharing. There are multiple regi

Re: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <505bad72.9070...@icastcenter.com>, Brandon Wade writes: > Hello, > > I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the > ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect > who would like to do business with us, but I'm not sure if I'll r

Re: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Wayne E Bouchard
It presents no technical problem but has always been considered politically inadvisable. I mean, there are multiple registries for a reason that goes beyond mere oranization and load sharing. Increasingly, governments are trying to take more control over packets (there is ever the push for geograph

Re: Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Jeroen Massar
On 2012-09-21 01:57, Brandon Wade wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the > ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect > who would like to do business with us, but I'm not sure if I'll run into > problems originating

Announcing APNIC IP's in ARIN region

2012-09-25 Thread Brandon Wade
Hello, I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect who would like to do business with us, but I'm not sure if I'll run into problems originating their IP's in the US - which were assigned to th