My company's ISP provider (TDS Metrocom) have just called me to inform me that they are going to "retire" our static IP address that we have had for years and years. They state that the servers that they are running are being decommissioned and the IP addresses are not transferable.
To me this seems just nonsense. Surely a static IP address remains static? Why can't they do something at their end instead of inflicting major distruption on their customers? This is going to cause us a major reconfiguration headache on our servers and clients.
Anyone else experience this?
To me this seems just nonsense. Surely a static IP address remains static? Why can't they do something at their end instead of inflicting major distruption on their customers? This is going to cause us a major reconfiguration headache on our servers and clients.
Anyone else experience this?