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[address-policy-wg] 2015-01 Draft Document and Impact Analysis Published (Alignment of Transfer Requirements for IPv4 Allocations)
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Vladimir Andreev
vladimir at quick-soft.net
Tue Jun 9 18:43:23 CEST 2015
You spoke that "some russians" make profit and don't speak about other nations. Table of TOP transfers from your last letter shows it clearly. 09.06.2015, 19:33, "Ciprian Nica" <office at ip-broker.uk>: > On 6/9/2015 7:19 PM, Vladimir Andreev wrote: >>> help the last /8 pool become even larger >> >> It's not true. There is still possibility to open multiple LIR's for the same person (legal or natural, no matter) and then merge them all together. >> >> So this proposal (by itself) is not able to prevent /8 exhaustion > > Puting an obstacle will probably reduce the "hoarding" so it would > probably grow a little more than without this. >>> The only reason that I would sustain it for is the fact that I'm aware >>> of some russians taking advantage and making a profit but I'm also aware >>> that's just a small crumble and it won't affect our bread. >> >> Please abstain from national attacks. It's bad style of discussion. > > As a RIPE community member I don't have anything against russians. I > would not call "hoarding" what happens today with the last /8 but here > is the statistics. > > +--------------------------------------------------------------+------+ > | seller | /22s | > +--------------------------------------------------------------+------+ > | Bulgakov Aleksey Yurievich | 31 | > | QuickSoft LLC | 30 | > | Julian Alberto Gomez Hernandez trading as "Adjenet Networks" | 5 | > | Abdulrahman Nassir Alahmari trading as SABAH | 4 | > | Al Safwa Al Saudia for Development Ltd | 2 | > +--------------------------------------------------------------+------+ > > Theese are the only persons/businesses that sold more than 1 x /22 from > the last /8. > > It's obviously that the whole discussion started after noticing the > activity of the top 2, who happens to be from Russia. > > Ciprian -- With best regards, Vladimir Andreev General director, QuickSoft LLC Tel: +7 903 1750503
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