I will point out that unannounced != unused. There are plenty of legitimate cases for needing globally unique addresses that are not necessarily announced in the global routing table. Exchange points are one example. Private networks that interact with multiple internet-connected networks is another.
Owen > On Aug 2, 2022, at 03:47, Anupam Agrawal <[email protected]> wrote: > > > All- > > Section 4.2.1 of APNIC Internet Number Resource Policies (APNIC -127) states > that a significant amount of historical resources registered in the APNIC > Whois database are not announced to the global routing table. What's the > number we are talking about? > > Further, it has been mandated in the same section that APNIC needs to contact > networks responsible for resources not globally used for a reasonable period > of time. What's the period being considered currently? Will it make sense to > have a time period included for proactive action? > > Regards > ________________________________________________________ > Anupam Agrawal | India Internet Foundation - Chair | 91 990 399 2838 > > _______________________________________________ > sig-policy - https://mailman.apnic.net/[email protected]/ > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
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