[image: image.png] × This is what APNIC got from the recovered pool yesterday. This will serve 2 members on the waiting list since Jan 2017. After that, the waiting list will be of 426 members. We need something close to /13 (or /14+/15+/16) to clear the existing waiting list (assuming that all members are requesting for /22)
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 at 17:16 藤崎智宏 <fujis...@syce.net> wrote: > Dear policy sig colleagues, > > I got a clarification question from APNIC secretariat about waiting > list management. > Let me share my answer for that question. > > Q: > Currently, we still have IPv4 addresses available in the 103/8 pool, > so when NEW members > apply for IPv4 delegation, they always first receive from the 103/8 > pool, before they receive > delegation from the non-103/8 pool. However, after the 103/8 pool > exhaustion, it is possible > there are IPv4 addresses available in the non-103/8 but not in 103/8 pool. > > In this case, should new members be able to first receive delegations > from the non-103/8 pool without wait listed for 103/8 pool? > > A: > With my current proposal, approved new member requests up to /22 will > be placed on > 103/8 pool waiting list and approved addition amount (maximum /22) > will be placed on > non-103/8 pool waiting list. > > If there are other questions or comments, please let me know. > > Thank you! > > Yours Sincerely, > --- > Tomohiro Fujisaki > * sig-policy: APNIC SIG on resource management policy > * > _______________________________________________ > sig-policy mailing list > sig-policy@lists.apnic.net > https://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/sig-policy > -- Best Wishes, Aftab A. Siddiqui
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