Before requesting this allocation I have requested an allocation from 9A6NVI who is the leaseholder for 44.9.0.0/20 - Croatia 9A direct BGP allocation using the contact leaseholder button in the list of IPv4 networks. He did not get back to me so I decided to send the request directly to ARDC.

I will primary be using the address space for my own needs which also include some publicly accessible services:
- Personal blog: http://www.radioz.org
- Remote desktop for accessing transceivers on a remote site.
- SDR server that streams my favorite broadcast FM stations in higher bitrate for me to listen to when I am not in range. I will also put the audio through some VST plug-ins to recover the dynamic range which broadcasters aggressively compress.
- archive.radioz.org - Archive of over 17000 (150 GiB) amateur radio magazines, all indexed and searchable. This currently runs on my main PC as it's the only machine powerful enough to search through all the documents within a reasonable amount of time.
- www.ed.com.hr - My personal project. It helps students track their grades by hooking into the Croatian grading system. I don't make any money form it and do not consider it commertial. It does not have to use AMPRnet address space if that is a problem thou.
- zutiradio.com - An old internet radio project of mine. Again, not monetized in any way shape or form.
- Two DNS servers
- A mail server
- Internal services and clients

What I am not going to be using the address space for:
- IoT devices - I have 36 of them. They would take too many public IP addresses. I don't think that ARDC wants me to waste address space on such devices.
- gamoelektronika.hr - A website for a small, audio device focused, repair shop run by my father. He started it about a year ago, It's not his full time job, but I consider it commercial so it does not belong to AMPRnet.

Every one of the things listed is currently hosted behind one of the two public IPv4 addresses given to me by my ISP (213.190.26.133 or 213.190.26.139) and an IPv6 address form my own address space (2a0f:6284:4800::/40).

I am going to ask my ISP to BGP peer with me or see if they can announce the address space for me, if they don't agree I will have to use a cloud tunnel which is a solution I am already using for the IPv6 address space.

If any of the mentioned use cases are not allowed on AMPRnet I will take care not to use the address space for them.
