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Might worth having a look at @William's https://ip6.im/recommended-isp.html
Go with http://www.softlayer.com/
Hi,
https://ip6.im/recommended-isp.html I know seflow isn't for free.
Figured there was more in the USA. Then again, maybe @william hasn't bothered testing them.
Francisco
I'd presume that's that's the case - I'd be surprised if @mitgib was the only real option for announcing a /24 in the entire of the USA.
There is not, to my knowledge. If you know who to add, and there is no need to test them either, let me know.
As noted, Setup costs are acceptable, MRC is not - most US ISPs try to bill me/others MRC outside of colo for announce and BGP.
Not going to list providers that only offer colo at this time (not interesting to 90%+ of users likely), and for colo i expect announce to be included free anyway or the DC sucks, so yea.
Huh, would've assumed it'd be a bit more common.
I've been meaning to add support to Stallion but need to make a few design decisions first.
Francisco
With ARIN/RADB and LOas going to be a pain to manage, even more than at RIPE - RIPE with RIPE IRR and as-set works pretty well to automate. Unless you have open sessions anyway, but then your filters better be good or it ends at NANOG....
Well, we have to apply IP locks at the node side anyway or we'll become spoof central.
I was looking to probably use RADB for the prefix building and just make it automatic.
Francisco
Well - yea, semi open else, if your upstream allows source spoofing, not too unlikely with BGP session on it, though BGP spoofing enabling your customer to announce whatever and get it globally routed would be full open, which is rare anyway unless you tend to be very large.
NANOG has a lot of typo stuff and some EU exchanges still have low filtering, so can work to some extent/global... (https://bgpmon.net/googles-services-redirected-to-romania-and-austria/ and similar)
You probably know that anyway, but still a concern some BGP enabled providers seem to not take into account, and rely on their upstream to filter which may or may not happens....
We can announce both IPv4 and IPv6 for Dedicated Server Customers, IPv6 only for Cloud. We're based in London and operate AS62240 MPLS-TE network with geographically disperse routing sites based on Juniper MX 480/240/104 and Trio fabric. We transit with Level3, NTT, GTt, Telia and Cogent, have an open peering policy at LINX, peering with all UK major eyeballs including BT, Sky UK and TalkTalk, and also have a premium private peering to Liberty Global EU Networks (Virgin Media, Ziggo, UPC).
Hope it helps!
You can always contact @zare they have always been very flexible with me
Hi, the page is correct. We Announce IP for free. Monthly fee is only for bgp service.
We announce IPs for clients in the U.S. and U.K. You're welcome to bring your own ASN too.
^ Had at times even IPv4 announced and spliced into on-app, complicated setup by them and i think i did not pay at all for it outside of the VPS.
Will add as well.
Thanks so much! BTW, we do not charge for the announcement/bgp/configuration etc...
Nothing complicated, on ipv4 when you add a ip block:
on dedicated you can move your ips between all servers you have with us
on our cloud you will have that block reserved to your account abd you be free to create/destroy any vm with custom ip. You can add multiple ips or create multiple interface. Now you can also act a vm as vrouter to create internal lan network.
All is free abd you will not pay any setup or monthly fees
Hi,
can do free announcements of your address space, route object or loa is required.