FYI,
/John

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https://www.arin.net/announcements/2010/20101020.html


Posted: Wednesday, 20 October 2010

ARIN today recognizes Interop, an organization with a long-standing presence in 
the Internet industry, for returning its unneeded Internet Protocol version 4 
(IPv4) address space.

Interop was originally allocated a /8 before ARIN's existence and the 
availability of smaller-sized address blocks. The organization recently 
realized it was only using a small portion of its address block and that 
returning the remainder to ARIN would be for the greater good of the Internet 
community.

ARIN will accept the returned space and not reissue it for a short period, per 
existing operational procedure. After the hold period, ARIN will follow global 
policy at that time and return it to the global free pool or distribute the 
space to those organizations in the ARIN region with documented need, as 
appropriate.

With less than 5% of the IPv4 address space left in the global free pool, ARIN 
warns that Interop's return will not significantly extend the life of IPv4. 
ARIN continues to emphasize the need for all Internet stakeholders to adopt the 
next generation of Internet Protocol, IPv6.

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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