> On 11 Dec 2023, at 08:49, Eric Vyncke (evyncke) via ipv6-wg
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> [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.
See the long thread on IETF v6ops:
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/v6ops/ThaSy_hNlx1GP59EFAJ9NkBXP5A/
Noting, as I did there, the US DoD got a /13 (14x /22) around 2008.... so a /16
is peanuts ;)
Greets,
Jeroen
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