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[address-policy-wg] IPv4 waiting list policy
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Thomas Brenac
thomas at brenac.eu
Tue Dec 7 10:54:46 CET 2021
Hello Indeed this surge in the waiting list is a show stopper for new comers that really rely on this allocation to initiate their business and have a timed business plan. I would suggest that allocation priority is given to new single LIR (upper priority) down to lower priority for those with more than 10 LIR. My 2 cents Thomas BRENAC http://www.brenac.eu +33686263575 CEO IPv4 Broker registered with RIPE NCC, ARIN, APNIC and LACNIC Member of AFRINIC Marco Schmidt <mschmidt at ripe.net (mailto:mschmidt at ripe.net)> 7 déc. 2021 à 10:23:35 wrote: > > Dear colleagues, In the Address Policy Working Group sessions at RIPE 83, I shared our observations regarding the IPv4 waiting list policy. [1] The intent of this policy was to provide newcomers with a minimal amount of IPv4 space for as long as possible. However, about half of these allocations went to members that received several /24 allocations via multiple LIR accounts. As there was interest in reviewing the policy at the RIPE Meeting, I would like to provide more detail on the provision of IPv4 allocations over the last two years and the current situation with the waiting list. In the last 24 months, we provided 4,178 LIRs with a /24 allocation: - 2,019 allocations (48%) went to members with a single LIR account - 452 allocations (11%) went to members with 2-4 LIR accounts - 298 allocations (7%) went to members with 5-9 LIR accounts and - 1,409 allocations (34%) went to members with 10 or more LIR accounts (up to 33 /24 allocations to a single member) This trend towards allocations to multiple LIR accounts has accelerated in the past six months. Between June and November 2021, only 24% of allocations went to members with a single LIR account, while 54% went to members with 10 or more accounts. We see the same trend with the current waiting list. At the time of writing, we can see 327 requests for a /24 allocation: - 83 (25%) are from members with a single LIR account - 42 (13%) are from members with 2-4 LIRs accounts - 45 (14%) are from members with 5-9 LIR accounts - 157 (48%) are from members with 10 or more LIR accounts Consequently, there is a significantly longer wait time for members with a single LIR account. Looking at the current market prices for IPv4 in comparison to our membership fees, even a wait time of several months is acceptable for organisations that plan to transfer their allocation after the end of the holding period. Conversely, the long wait time will create uncertainty for real newcomers, especially if they can’t rely on IPv6-only networks. I hope the WG finds this information useful for further discussion. If there is consensus to change the current situation, there are several approaches available – including a review of the waiting list policy and changing ‘per LIR’ to something else. Other approaches, such as a different charging scheme or changing the concept of multiple LIRs would need to be approved by the RIPE NCC membership. Kind regards, Marco Schmidt Assistant Manager Registry Services RIPE NCC [1] https://ripe83.ripe.net/archives/video/642/ -- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, please visit: https://mailman.ripe.net/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/attachments/20211207/0d7db153/attachment.html>
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