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[ipv6-wg] RIPE NCC Makes Record Number of IPv6 Allocations
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Alain Patrick AINA
aalain at trstech.net
Fri Dec 14 01:17:49 CET 2007
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:00:17 +0100, Mohsen Souissi wrote > On 13 Dec, Ray Plzak wrote: > | Receiving the address space is one thing, using it is another. In other > words in the case of IPv6 to date allocation has not necessarily meant > implementation. It will be more interesting when all of the IPv6 allocated to > date is actually put in use. I note that this is true in all of the regions. | > > ==> So here's a proposal: > > <Provocation> > What if RIRs monthly published on their websites and > mailing-lists the TOP 10 of LIRs/Customers who received an allocation > and haven't used it for ages? Would that be a further incentive to > eventually start deployment? ;-) > </Provocation> We generate daily report for AFRINIC region which is weekly published on afnog at afnog.org and afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net. http://airrs.afrinic.net/bgp/reports6.html/bgp.reports.2007-12-13-2001-4200.html It seems to not create the incentive :-) Some of the allocations have even been not used for 12 months in violation of the policy. --alain
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