The last time I looked into this there wasn't anything being done with the block, but now I see lots of people assigned to do various things - should have looked before I said anything, but in 2001 this was totally dead, at least in Iowa/Nebraska. Andy Brezinsky wrote:
I can't speak for the overall reachability of the netblock, but you can find out more at
and find a coordinator here:
http://noh.ucsd.edu/~brian/amprnets.txt
-- ~Andy Brezinsky
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 17:09 -0500, Neal R wrote:
44.0.0.0/8 is assigned to amateur radio operators. I'm a technician licensee in good standing (callsign K0BSD) and I'd like to start using portions of this space for an access project. I've been casting around with the Google for a little bit and I can't find any central authority from which to request a prefix. Does anyone on here know how this is done? Can I expect full reachability or will prefixes from this /8 be treated as a bogons?
route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip ro 44.0.0.0 Routing entry for 44.0.0.0/8, 3 known subnets Variably subnetted with 2 masks
B 44.0.0.0/8 [20/629] via 64.125.0.137, 3d14h B 44.16.15.0/24 [20/20] via 129.250.0.11, 04:55:18 B 44.130.99.0/24 [20/0] via 134.55.200.1, 2w0d