Le 24/04/2013 21:35, Lee Howard a écrit : > > On 4/24/13 2:45 PM, "ML" <m...@kenweb.org> wrote: > >> On 4/23/2013 5:41 PM, Valdis Kletnieks wrote: >>> I didn't see any mention of this Tony Hain paper: >>> >>> http://tndh.net/~tony/ietf/ARIN-runout-projection.pdf >>> >>> tl;dr: ARIN predicted to run out of IP space to allocate in August this >>> year. >>> >>> Are you ready? >>> >> >> Where do the startup ISPs whom didn't qualify for PI IPv4 in the past >> fit into a post-run out world where they would qualify? >> I am speaking in generics but also about a real ISP that is in this >> situation today. >> >> In my example This ISP could show need for a /22 but wasn't multihoming >> at the time and likely will not until after run-out. >> How does such an ISP begin to address their backbone and customers >> facing interfaces without tying themselves to an ISP and their PA space? >> >> I don't imagine they will be open to paying extortion prices for IPs >> that other people never bothered to use. > > Once ARIN is unable to meet an organization's justified need, they can't > get addresses from ARIN. They can beg, borrow or buy addresses from > someone else. They can try AfriNIC's or LACNIC's policies. They can do > CGN. They can do IPv6.
Might be that IPv6would be their currently best bet... ;) mh > > Lee > > >