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Originally posted by: FoBoT
if you start your own ISP you could own your own ip
that might be fun if you are a bored millionaire
Originally posted by: Phil21
Some groups do indeed "own" IP space. Note ARIN did not exist the entire time address space was doled out.
Now note huge companies having more IP space than some Tier1's, and using maybe a /21. Hrm.
-Phil
Originally posted by: FoBoT
awww
so you have to be something bigger/faster/stronger than an ISP or something
i guess you always get your ip from the pipe upstream of you, regardless of what they are called/you are called
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: Phil21
Some groups do indeed "own" IP space. Note ARIN did not exist the entire time address space was doled out.
Now note huge companies having more IP space than some Tier1's, and using maybe a /21. Hrm.
-Phil
Uh... no, they don't. They don't own public IPs. They can own all the internal IPs they want, but those aren't routable for internet use. Two people can have the same exact IP provided that it's an internal IP and they're on different networks.
Anyway, unless you're UUNET or something like that, you won't own your IP. Period.
nik
Originally posted by: Tripleshot
There is a plan underway now to increase the amount of IP addresses to the point that every man woman and child on the planet could have their own and their would still be more left over for a few more planets.
I do not knowwhen it will be implimented, but soon I hope. We are running out of IP addresses now, hence, subnetting and super netting.![]()