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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 - Using RIPE acquired prefix in other regions
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Nick Hilliard
nick at foobar.org
Thu Jan 27 15:10:00 CET 2022
How and where you choose to announce subnets of a legitimately registered address block on the internet is up to you. There is no such thing as "ARIN regulatory domain". RIRs are registration bodies, not regulatory bodies. Nick Michalak, Damian wrote on 27/01/2022 14:02: > Question: can I advertise the /48 subnet (that falls into the /32 > assigned by RIPE) from the location that in theory falls into ARIN > regulatory domain? >
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