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[address-policy-wg] Revert "Run Out Fairly" after IPv4 depletion
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Tore Anderson
tore.anderson at redpill-linpro.com
Mon Sep 10 09:43:00 CEST 2012
* Hank Nussbacher > 1 million IP addresses needed in a 3 month period? Fascinating. Sure, why not? 5.112.0.0/11, for example, seems to be delegated to a mobile operator in a developing country with a population of 75M people. That they need lots of IPv4 addresses should come as no surprise. (Compare the allocations being made in the APNIC area in the time leading up to their free pool depletion.) Your two examples aren't uniquely large, either: ripencc|DE|ipv4|37.80.0.0|1048576|20120124|allocated ripencc|FR|ipv4|37.160.0.0|1048576|20120308|allocated ripencc|FR|ipv4|176.128.0.0|4194304|20110706|allocated Bottom line is - there are about 2.5M addresses left in the NCC's free pool. If you need them all, you can have them all. -- Tore Anderson Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
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