“Letter of Authorization” is a legal document in which the executing party makes certain assertions to a service provider about their authorization to switch (port) services and telephone numbers from one provider to another. This is a one page PDF document we email you after your order is placed. You forward the LOA to your network provider (ASN) after placing an order for bulk IPv4 leasing.


We also apply route objects (IRR) for the subnet to your provided ASN number. Route object (aka “IRR”) confirms that the subnet is allowed to be routed on the specified network ASN. We may also apply ROA/RPKI (excluding on legacy status IPv4). We also update your Whois info upon request to reflect your company name, address. What is an ASN?
This is emailed to you shortly after your order is placed. Make sure you check your spam folder and whitelist logicweb.com.
You may open a support ticket to request a new LOA if you are changing network providers and have a new ASN. No charge.
You are responsible to stop announcing the IPv4 subnet. The letter of authorization is rendered invalid once you cancel.