[This is about ARIN, but curious to see if anybody has any insight...]

A colleague of mine showed me https://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET6-2630-2, 
i.e., a /16 allocated by ARIN to Capital One (AFAIK a US bank).

Of course, this may be a tool bug, or a human encoding mistake, else I will 
start to fear an IPv6 addresses exhaustion in the future (only 2**13 of /16 out 
of 2000::/3).

If anyone has any insight, then I will welcome this insight in this specific 
case.

Regards

-éric

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