I was talking with a customer, and they expressed interest in owning an IPv4 address, they knew they needed an ASN number but did not know what to do to get one.
This customer told me its cause their ISP refused them a static address for their home internet.
I advised them that I don't think, it's a good idea, that ARIN would assign an ASN to an individual, and that they would have an ISP that they could use it with.
While it may be crazy, assuming that they afford the fees ARIN would hand them, could it happen?
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