Requesting IP Addresses
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Ubiquity will provide as many IP's as needed to any client, provided that standard ARIN IP justification is met on allocations beyond clients initial /29 provision.
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What is ARIN IP Justification?
ARIN is the organization that presides over all IP provisions in North America. Contrary to popular myth - no one provider has the ability to provide you more IP's than any other by their policies. With that in mind - we have no reason to not to provide you as many IP's as you would like either - so long as you do not break their policies, which are posted for the public at http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html - the most relevant section being 4.2.3.1 - quoted below.
4.2.3.1. Efficient utilization ISPs are required to apply a utilization efficiency criterion in providing address space to their customers. To this end, ISPs should have documented justification available for each reassignment. ARIN may request this justification at any time. If justification is not provided, future receipt of allocations may be impacted. In extreme cases, existing allocations may be affected.
How do I provide Justification
We have a very short form with a few simple questions. It's available by logging in to https://cp.ubiquityservers.com and choosing Request More next to where the IP addresses for the device you're interested in adding IP addresses to appears.
- Game servers
- Voice servers
- Virtual private servers
- SSL certificates
- Other applications that run on a unique port
Please fill this information out as accurately and completely as possible. If there are problems with your request, a network administrator will explain these to you. Generally all requests are reviewed and either approved/denied within 24 business hours.
What if I don't have domain names yet?
Ideally, a listing of domain names would be supplied, especially in cases of very large blocks. In the event that you don't have this information, a listing of hypothetical hostnames that you'll be attaching can also suffice.
What does Ubiquity charge for IP's?
Due to potential overheads on IP ranges used for legitimate emailing purposes, Ubiquity's rate for servers which send opt-in newsletters and legal bulk email is different from our standard rates. As it's understood that even the most legitimate of services that send email will get the occasional complaint from someone who didn't remember when they signed up, IP ranges justified for any email-sending organization in the past are kept as a separate pool and will not be used for other clients web servers.
- IP Addresses (Standard Usage) For Dedicated and Co-Located Servers:
/29 (8 IPs - 5 Usable) - $5 per month /28 (16 IPs - 13 Usable) - $10 per month /27 (32 IPs - 29 Usable) - $20 per month /26 (64 IPs - 61 Usable) - $30 per month /25 (128 IPs - 125 Usable) - $40 per month /24 (256 IPs - 253 Usable) - $50 per month
- IP Addresses (On servers sending newsletters / legal and legitimate bulk email):
/29 (8 IPs - 5 Usable) - $16 per month /28 (16 IPs - 13 Usable) - $32 per month /27 (32 IPs - 29 Usable) - $64 per month /26 (64 IPs - 61 Usable) - $128 per month /25 (128 IPs - 125 Usable) - $256 per month /24 (256 IPs - 253 Usable) - $512 per month
- IP Addresses for VPS Servers
Each VPS includes 2 IP addresses at no charge. Additional IP addresses can be requested in any quantity at a rate of $1.00 per IP address per month for standard use and $2.00 per IP address per month on servers sending newsletters / legal and legitimate bulk email.
