Ну вот и всё, свободной раздачи IPv4 больше нет ни у кого.

Для тех, кто не в курсе - AFRINIC так и не принял IPv4 transfer policy для 
глобального рынка (между RIR), а правила трансферов внутри африканского региона 
только близятся к утверждению.


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Kind regards,
Sergey Myasoedov


> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: AFRINIC Communication <[email protected]>
> Subject: [AFRINIC-Announce] IPv4 Exhaustion: Phase 1 Imminent
> Date: 30 Mar 2017 07:09:11 CEST
> 
> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> 
> As of 27 March 2017, AFRINIC's pool of available IPv4 address space contained 
> the equivalent of 1.03 /8s and we expect to reach the last /8 of available 
> IPv4 space by the end of March or the first days of April 2017.
> This means that AFRINIC's IPv4 address space inventory will very soon reach 
> the previously agreed level where the "Current Phase" will end, and 
> "Exhaustion Phase 1" of the AFPUB-2010-v4-005: IPv4 Soft Landing Policy will 
> be triggered. This community-developed policy can be found here: 
> www.afrinic.net/library/policies/697-ipv4-soft-landing-policy
> 
> As of today, AFRINIC is still managing Internet number resources as per the 
> requirements outlined in existing policies (the "Current Phase") but this 
> will change imminently. You can view all current policies here: 
> www.afrinic.net/library/policies/1829-afrinic-consolidated-policy-manual
> 
> AFRINIC's available inventory of IPv4 space is updated daily at: 
> www.afrinic.net/en/services/statistics/ipv4-exhaustion
> 
> 
> GUIDANCE FOR MEMBERS
> 
> All AFRINIC Resource Members are kindly requested to familiarise themselves 
> with AFPUB-2010-v4-005: IPv4 Soft Landing Policy, available at: 
> www.afrinic.net/library/policies/697-ipv4-soft-landing-policy
> 
> In addition to the policy itself, please refer to the communique dated 16 
> January 2017, announcing AFRINIC's approach to IPv4 Exhaustion: 
> www.afrinic.net/en/library/news/1973-afrinic-is-approaching-ipv4-exhaustion-phase-1.
> To ensure timely evaluation of all Internet number resource requests, Members 
> are requested to ensure that: 
> 
>       • They are in good standing (all fees are paid up, and RSA duly signed)
>       • Submit complete IPv4 resource requests, including all information 
> needed to verify policy compliance.
>       • Make arrangements for AFRINIC staff to check online statistics via 
> screen sharing or similar methods, at a time between 06:00UTC and 11:30am 
> UTC, Monday to Friday (between 10:00 and 15:30 Mauritius time (UTC+4)).
> 
> CURRENT ALLOCATION or ASSIGNMENT PROCESS
> 
> As of today, AFRINIC is still managing Internet number resources under 
> existing policies, which can be found here:  
> www.afrinic.net/library/policies/1829-afrinic-consolidated-policy-manual 
> 
> The current process involves AFRINIC's hostmasters evaluating resource 
> requests received, and deciding on the prefix that can be approved for each 
> particular resource member based on the information provided. Members are 
> subsequently invoiced an allocation/assignment fee based on prefix size 
> approved. There is no limit (based on justified need) to the size of prefix 
> that can be approved. Resources are marked as RESERVED when a request is 
> approved, and are subsequently issued to the requesting Member when AFRINIC 
> receives the payment of the allocation/assignment fees.
> 
> CRITERIA FOR THE START OF EXHAUSTION PHASE 1
> 
> Exhaustion Phase 1 is triggered as soon as a request cannot be fulfilled, or 
> can be fulfilled but leaves the available IPv4 inventory - excluding the 
> final /8 - empty.
> 
> As described in the previous communique dated 16 January 2017, if a request 
> for IPv4 resources is approved but cannot be fulfilled using a single 
> contiguous block from the available inventory (excluding the final /8), the 
> applicant will be given the option of receiving the resources as multiple 
> smaller blocks instead (if there is a sufficient amount of smaller blocks to 
> make that possible). If the applicant is willing to receive multiple smaller 
> blocks adding up to the same amount of space as was approved, then the 
> request is treated as "fulfilled". If the applicant does not want multiple 
> smaller blocks, or if there are not enough smaller blocks to fulfil the 
> approved request, then the request cannot be fulfilled.
> 
> The communique can be found here: 
> www.afrinic.net/en/library/news/1973-afrinic-is-approaching-ipv4-exhaustion-phase-1
> 
> CHANGES TO POLICIES IN EXHAUSTION PHASE 1
> 
> When Exhaustion Phase 1 begins, most current IPv4 policies continue to apply, 
> but certain changes take effect.
> 
>       • The minimum IPv4 allocation for LIRs will be /22, and the minimum 
> IPv4 assignment for End User Members will be /24. (section 5.4.3.1).
>       • The maximum IPv4 allocation/assignment shall be /13 (section 5.4.3.1).
>       • No explicit limit on the number of times an organisation may request 
> additional IPv4 space (section 5.4.4).
>       • Allocation/assignment period (planning window) changes from 12 months 
> to 8 months (section 5.4.5).
>       • Existing Resource Members are eligible to get additional blocks of 
> IPv4 address space if 90% efficient usage of all resources has been 
> demonstrated (section 5.4.6.1).
>       • Use of AFRINIC IPv4 resources outside the AFRINIC service region 
> should be solely in support of connectivity back to the AFRINIC region 
> (section 5.4.6.2).
>       • A /12 IPv4 address block will be reserved from the final /8. This /12 
> IPv4 address block shall be preserved by AFRINIC for future uses, as yet 
> unforeseen (section 5.4.7).
> 
> Please see the relevant sections in the Consolidated Policy Manual for more 
> information: 
> www.afrinic.net/library/policies/1829-afrinic-consolidated-policy-manual 
> 
> 
> FUTURE INFORMATION
> 
> AFRINIC will issue another communique when Exhaustion Phase 1 begins, and 
> again when Exhaustion Phase 2 appears to be imminent. 
> 
> More information:
> 
>       • IPv4 exhaustion: www.afrinic.net/en/community/ipv4-exhaustion
>       • IPv6 deployment: www.afrinic.net/en/services/ipv6-programme
>       • AFRINIC's Policy Development Process (PDP): 
> www.afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development
>       • Global Policy Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 
> Address Space: www.icann.org/resources/pages/remaining-ipv4-2012-02-25-en
> 
> 
> 
> 
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