Re: Class B vs. lots of class C's

William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu> Thu, 11 February 1993 19:58 UTC

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From: William Manning <bmanning@is.rice.edu>
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Subject: Re: Class B vs. lots of class C's
To: njm@merit.edu
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1993 13:53:03 -0600
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Dan sez,

> 
> It was recommended that providers go get large blocks of C's but they hold off
> doing that until the NIC is instructed about giving blocks out of the proper
> part of the remaining class C space.  Not sure when that will happen.  Soon, I
> hope.
> 

And (Hostmaster[IP Registration]) sez,

11-Feb-93

Dear Bill Manning:

It has been determined that a maximum of 1024 addresses will be assigned
at one time.

After each address has been reassigned, please send in all pertinent
information on the organization, technical POC and network name.

SESQUI-CIDR has been assigned 1024 Class C net number(s). 
 ......

Go getum folks.

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