Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation

2021-12-03 Thread David Guo via NANOG
Both options work, there’s no need to pay additional fee to ARIN unless you need something like unblock some websites. You can of course use RIPE IP and ASN in United Sates. xTom GmbH From: NANOG on behalf of Edvinas Kairys Sent: Saturday, December 4, 2021

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "John Levine" > I suspect the Bougainvillians (Bougainvillains?) have a few more urgent topics > to attend to. The island's only significant asset is a huge copper mine which > has been closed since 1989 when the civil war started. If they can't figure >

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread John Levine
According to Jay R. Ashworth : >- Original Message - >> From: "John Levine" > >> There's over 300 unassigned codes to choose from. GV or UV perhaps? > >I'm sure *I* would fight for a 3166 code that started with the first letter >of my country name. But it's not my country, so my

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "John Levine" > There's over 300 unassigned codes to choose from. GV or UV perhaps? I'm sure *I* would fight for a 3166 code that started with the first letter of my country name. But it's not my country, so my concerns are esthetic, and academic (in

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread Sabri Berisha
- On Dec 3, 2021, at 2:45 PM, Jay R. Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote: Hi, > NORID might try to make a case that BV is the common corporate abbreviation > in their political subdivision... Same for .nl. Most people on this list will be familiar with AMS-IX BV. Thanks, Sabri

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "David Conrad" > Jay, > > On Dec 3, 2021, at 4:46 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >> In general I could I understand that, but it is my understanding that the >> domain >> is still marked reserved at the Secretariat, > > Sorry, which secretariat? As far as I

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread David Conrad
Jay, On Dec 3, 2021, at 4:46 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: > In general I could I understand that, but it is my understanding that the > domain is still marked reserved at the Secretariat, Sorry, which secretariat? As far as I know, the official status of ISO 3166-1 Alpha 2 codes is specified by

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread John Levine
It appears that David Conrad said: >> Anyone here got a buddy on the secretariat? :-) > >Even if they did, transitioning codes is a long (99 year? I’ve forgotten) >process… It's only 50, but yeah, it's not changing any time soon. There's over 300 unassigned codes to choose from. GV or UV

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread Jay Ashworth
In general I could I understand that, but it is my understanding that the domain is still marked reserved at the Secretariat, which is to say they could not have assigned any domains in it yet, even if they were inclined to which we are told they are not. In short, I think this is a

Re: .bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread David Conrad
On Dec 3, 2021, at 2:45 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > So, what's the actual status of .bv? Assigned, or reserved? Assigned: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:code:3166:BV > Anyone here got a buddy on the secretariat? :-) Even if they did,

.bv ccTLD

2021-12-03 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
My favorite youtuber has just pointed out that Bougainville will separate formally from Papua New Guinea in 2027, which, surprisingly, is only 5 or 6 years from now. So I looked up .bv, and of course... it's assigned to Bouvet Island, an uninhabited island whose political superior says anything

questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation

2021-12-03 Thread Edvinas Kairys
Hello, We're setting up IPv6 network is USA. Our company has branches and different legal entities in EU and US. We've some ipv6 PI subnets already allocated by RIPE for EU datacenters. I have few questions: 1) Is it possible to reuse some portion of RIPE allocated ipv6 addresses in USA ? Or we

Weekly Global IPv4 Routing Table Report

2021-12-03 Thread Routing Table Analysis Role Account
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