Owen, On Sep 27, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote: >> Of the RIRs with space remaining, ARIN is unique: they will allocate to >> anyone legally registered in the ARIN region regardless of where the network >> will be operated. While this is ... friendly, it obviously implies the >> remaining ARIN free pool is going to be drained at a higher rate than it >> would be otherwise. I'm a bit skeptical ISPs in the ARIN region are so >> sanguine about running out of IPv4 addresses earlier than they would >> otherwise because ISPs in Asia & Europe are drawing on ARIN's free pool. > > All of the RIRs have space remaining. Some of them have restrictions on how > one can obtain their remaining IPv4 space and a very limited supply of IPv4, > but all of the RIRs have plenty of IPv6 available and they all have ASNs > available.
Um. Seriously? Do you honestly think there is anyone on this list who is unfamiliar with the last /8 policies of the other RIRs or the fact that APNIC and RIPE have entered their last /8 phases? This kind of pedantic nitpicking is why I gave up on PPML years ago. I don't suppose it'd be possible to focus on the actual issues associated with this policy? Regards, -drc
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