Wednesday 4 January 2017

Purchase IP Blocks

  • An individual could need a static IP for business purposes but may not want to purchase a static IP from the ISP.
  • If you get an IP address or block of IP addresses assigned from your Regional Internet Registry, i.e. your own IP address block.
  • If you purchase IP address or block of IP addresses for your business you’ll need to contact one of the five Regional Internet Registries.
      • We will explore the process of “how to get your own IP address” with ARIN.
      Step 1: Requirements
      • Provide data showing efficient utilization of all previous assignments (unless you don’t have previous assignments).
      • Provide data demonstrating a 25% utilization rate of the requested block immediately upon assignment.
      • Provide data demonstrating a 50% utilization rate of the requested block within one year.
      • Provide verification your organization intends to multi-home using the requested block (a network diagram will suffice).
      Step 2: Submit Request
      • The next two forms you’ll need to fill out to procure your IP address or IP addresses are the:
      • POC this is to Register a Point of Contact (POC) record in ARIN’s database.
      • Organization this is to Register an Org ID in ARIN’s database.
      Step 3: Verification
      • Okay now ARIN has the data and will make sure it’s all filled out right.
      • Make sure its filled out right before you submit your request to get IP addresses.
      Step 4: Review Process
      • ARIN will respond to requests within two (2) business days.
      • If you do not reply within ninety (90) days, the ticket will be closed.
      Step 5: Officer Certification
      • Prior to approval, ARIN will send an e-mail with all data received on the request to an officer of the company for certification.
      Step 6: Request Approval
      • ARIN notifies the submitter of request approval, via e-mail. The approval is good for ninety (90) days.
      • If your organization does not follow up on the approval within that time, you will need to resubmit your request.
      Step 7: Fees & Registration Services Agreement
      • ARIN charges a one-time registration fee for each resource assignment, based on the size of the assignment.
      Size Category Fee (US Dollars) Block Size
      X-small $1,250 smaller than /20
      Small $2,250 /20 to /19
      Medium $4,500 larger than /19, up to and including /16
      Large $9,000 larger than /16, up to and including /14
      X-large $18,000 larger than /14

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