Naughty, naughty - you know what ARIN will say about that. "You cannot transfer an AS Num". We changed the name of our company and they still have the old name on it. I finally told them that the ARIN WHOIS was incorrect and it was their fault for not changing the information to the correct info. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roland Verlander" <rolyv@bigpond.com> To: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 4:48 PM Subject: Re: Low AS - Number
Dwight Ringdahl wrote:
Just a quick FYI, I am no longer with WebUseNet ASN 19151. I'll be starting to build a new network over the next several months. Does anyone have a low ASN I can buy/transfer as to not have one up in the 30,000s...
My new contact info for now is, dwightringdahl@yahoo.com, contact me off list if you have any questions.
Thanks Dwight Ringdahl
I'd like to get a short (maximum 4 digit) ASN, too.
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