Arguments, please.

29.06.2015, 23:53, "Gert Doering" <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 11:23:19PM +0300, Petr Umelov wrote:
>>  One more argument.
>>
>>  For example LIR has IPv4 185.100.104.0/22 and 185.100.116.0/22 (we talk 
>> that multi LIRs accounts don't abuse the system and LIR can have such IPs)
>>
>>  But LIR's infrastructure needs to have /21. LIR can write to 
>> 185.100.108.0/22 owner and change his 185.100.116.0/22.
>>
>>  But LIR has to wait for 24 months to do it if this proposal is approved.
>
> There is nothing that you could do with a /21 that you could not do with
> 2x /22. Except, maybe, sell it off as a "single /21".
>
> Next.
>
> Gert Doering
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