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Cable/DSL Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services

Cable/DSL Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services. APNIC 11. Kuala Lumpur. Cable. Policy available at: http://www.arin.net/regserv/initial-isp.html Requests for a new market area: Must state the number of homes passed in that market area

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Cable/DSL Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services

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  1. Cable/DSL Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services APNIC 11 Kuala Lumpur

  2. Cable • Policy available at: • http://www.arin.net/regserv/initial-isp.html • Requests for a new market area: • Must state the number of homes passed in that market area • ARIN may request verification of access privileges in market • Slow start model for new market area applies • Three month requirement only

  3. Cable • Requests for additional IP address space • 80% of previous allocation must be reported via SWIP or RWHOIS (Market areas are reported) • Market areas identified in ARIN WHOIS using a city/town name • Reports submitted to ARIN include these market area names and provide utilization details • A market area must demonstrate over 50% usage to justify additional IP address space • Three month requirement taken into consideration

  4. Cable • Businesses Using Cable Services • May require more than a single IP address • Must justify their reassignment per RFC 2050 • Cable provider must report this reassignment via SWIP or RWHOIS if a /29 or shorter

  5. DSL • Residential DSL Services • It is expected residential service is offered with a single IP address or DHCP • Some exceptions warranted where IDSL/SDSL may have a technical requirement for more than a /32 • Technical requirements must be explained by DSL provider • There are some instances where a /29 is assigned • This must be reported via SWIP or RWHOIS • Name and postal address of residential customer may be omitted from WHOIS and replaced with “private residence”

  6. DSL • Business DSL Services • Assignment criteria from RFC 2050 applies • Assignments of a /29 or shorter must be reportedvia SWIP or RWHOIS

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