On 06/05/2012 12:11 AM, K7VE - John wrote:
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I don't think you need an ASN to delegate subnets if the hosting
provider's ASN is acceptable. I have an old Class-C (Grandfathered,
no ARIN membership) and have hosted it at a couple of data centers
under their ASNs.
From a technical detail perspective, you are right, but not from a
vision and communication aspect.
The way to keep the unique 44/8 ipv4 resource together under radio
amateur rules and goals is to keep it under one and only one strong
acceptable use policy, not splitting it up in small pieces.
In this way, we can argue that this is a unique, strictly non-commercial
network for public good on a global scale, all arguments that are known
to open up doors that would otherwise be closed.
Bjorn