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> I suggest to discuse the question of transference of PI blocks to PA, and invite all caring to speak on the matter.<br />
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I support. I think that we need this posibility.<br />
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Alexey Ivanov<br />
LeaderTelecom<br />
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09.10.2013 03:57 - ksyu@netassist.ua написал(а):<br />
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I would like to draw attention of the public to the next moment .<br />
According to the RIPE policy, a PI network should be used only as it was assigned. However, the time comes, the amount of clients increases, the number of services is growing up, and v4 addresses are not assigned any more.<br />
What should provider do in this case? The network was assigned for the particular service and can't be used for other services? Just returned back . But no one in their right mind will do this ) .<br />
It may be a topical solution for this situation - to return the opportunity to transfer PI blocks into the PA?<br />
This will give the opportunity to breathe more freely, not to violate the rules of RIPE policy .<br />
I suggest to discuse the question of transference of PI blocks to PA, and invite all caring to speak on the matter.</p>
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Best regards, Kseniya Sokol<br />
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