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Hi Daniel,<br>
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The IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC
Service Region state that '
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These policies apply to the RIPE NCC and the Local Internet
Registries (LIRs) within the RIPE NCC service region.' <br>
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In addition, RFC 2050 says: "This document makes a distinction
between the allocation of IP addresses and the assignment of IP
addresses. Addresses are allocated to ISPs by regional registries to
assign to its customer base. ISPs who exchange routing information
with other ISPs at multiple locations and operate without default
routing may request space directly from the regional registry in its
geographical area. ISPs with no designated regional registry may
contact any regional registry and the regional registry may either
handle the request or refer the request to an appropriate registry."<br>
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The RIPE NCC interprets these statements as we explained on the
mailing list. If the RIPE community feels this interpretation is
not correct, do let us know.<br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Ingrid Wijte <br>
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Registration Services Assistant Manager<br>
RIPE NCC <br>
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On 5/24/12 9:09 AM, Daniel Roesen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:13:15AM +0200, Ingrid Wijte wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The address space must be originated from the RIPE NCC service region.
Due to the diverse nature of businesses, in addition to this there can
be announcements from other regions.
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<pre wrap="">Could you please point us to the policy requiring such routing
requirements?
Best regards,
Daniel
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