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# Contact your ISP and ask them if they are willing to agree to announce your AMPRNet allocation in accordance with the terms of the [http://www.ampr.org/tos.txt AMPRNet Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Agreement] (specifically section 7b).
# Contact your ISP and ask them if they are willing to agree to announce your AMPRNet allocation in accordance with the terms of the [http://www.ampr.org/tos.txt AMPRNet Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Agreement] (specifically section 7b).
# Provide a WRITTEN copy of your agreement with your ISP to the AMPRNet administrator (again, see section 7b of the [http://www.ampr.org/tos.txt TOS & AUP]).
# Provide a WRITTEN copy of your agreement with your ISP to the AMPRNet administrator (again, see section 7b of the [http://www.ampr.org/tos.txt TOS & AUP]).
# Upon verification of the agreement, the AMPRNet administrator will provide WRITTEN authorization to your ISP allowing them to announce your allocation.
# Upon verification and approval of the agreement, the AMPRNet administrator will provide WRITTEN authorization to your ISP allowing them to announce your allocation.

Revision as of 23:33, 20 April 2014

To announce your allocation directly via your Internet Service Provider (ISP) you will need to:

  1. Obtain your AMPRNet allocation via the Portal.
  2. Contact your ISP and ask them if they are willing to agree to announce your AMPRNet allocation in accordance with the terms of the AMPRNet Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Agreement (specifically section 7b).
  3. Provide a WRITTEN copy of your agreement with your ISP to the AMPRNet administrator (again, see section 7b of the TOS & AUP).
  4. Upon verification and approval of the agreement, the AMPRNet administrator will provide WRITTEN authorization to your ISP allowing them to announce your allocation.