90 IPv6 sub-TLA allocations made
James Aldridge jhma at KPNQwest.net
Mon Aug 6 16:08:12 CEST 2001
leo vegoda wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > In 1999 The RIPE NCC and the other Regional Internet Registries > (RIRs), ARIN and APNIC, began allocating IPv6 sub-TLAs. > > According to current policy[1] the bootstrap phase "will only > apply until 100 requesting organisations have received allocations > of sub-TLA address space". > > To date, the three RIRs have made 90 sub-TLA allocations[2]. > > At RIPE 39 in Bologna it was suggested to prolong the bootstrap > phase until RIPE 40 if 100 allocations are reached. > > We will inform the community as soon as 100 IPv6 allocations > have been made. > > Other IPv6 information is available on our web site at > <http://www.ripe.net/ipv6>. Of course, there would be at least one more sub-TLA allocated if the IPv4 rules for supernational registries were to be applied to IPv6 instead of restricting these to only having a single sub-TLA allocation... :-( James -- James Aldridge, Senior Network Engineer (IP Architecture) KPNQwest, Singel 540, 1017 AZ Amsterdam, NL Tel: +31 70 379 37 03; GSM: +31 65 370 87 07
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