> On application for IPv4 resources LIRs will receive IPv4 addresses according 
> to the following:
> 
> The size of the allocation made will be exactly one /22.
> 
> The sum of all allocations made to a single LIR by the RIPE NCC after the 
> 14th of September 2012 is limited to a maximum of 1024 IPv4 addresses (a 
> single /22 or the equivalent thereof).
> 
> The LIR must confirm it will make assignment(s) from the allocation.

Please point me where in quoted text you see any prohibition to open and merge 
LIRs with /22's?
 
23.04.2015, 15:43, "Gert Doering" <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 03:41:10PM +0300, Vladimir Andreev wrote:
>>  And why receiving /22's for own company is "legitimate" and for selling is 
>> not?
>
> *one* /22 per LIR is the last-/8 policy
>
>  not "open lots of LIRs, so a single LIR can have multiple /22s in the end,
>       and circumvent the one-LIR-one-/22-allocated policy".
>
> Gert Doering
>         -- APWG chair
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> have you enabled IPv6 on something today...?
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