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		<title>Comment on Clients are asking for Different B Class IP’s, but why should you need Different B Classes? by TB</title>
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		<description>I am confused on the definitions here. Multiple Class C IP Hosting providers should provide (122.122.1.1 and 122.122.2.1) and not (122.122.1.1 and 122.122.1.2).  They claim the latter is different Class C but it is different Class D IPs under same class C?  Please clarify as definition found in link below supports what I am getting at:  http://www.seov2.com/multiple-class-c-ip-hosting/what-is-a-c-class-ip

On a side note, many are charging a premium for these separate D class ips and its something you can get for free by just waiting a few days to create accounts on shared hosting servers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am confused on the definitions here. Multiple Class C IP Hosting providers should provide (122.122.1.1 and 122.122.2.1) and not (122.122.1.1 and 122.122.1.2).  They claim the latter is different Class C but it is different Class D IPs under same class C?  Please clarify as definition found in link below supports what I am getting at:  <a href="http://www.seov2.com/multiple-class-c-ip-hosting/what-is-a-c-class-ip" rel="nofollow">http://www.seov2.com/multiple-class-c-ip-hosting/what-is-a-c-class-ip</a></p>
<p>On a side note, many are charging a premium for these separate D class ips and its something you can get for free by just waiting a few days to create accounts on shared hosting servers.</p>
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