21 Oct
2015
21 Oct
'15
11:19 p.m.
Am 21.10.2015 um 23:00 schrieb Gert Doering:
(And there would still never be sufficient IPv4, so I think that's why the community decided a few years ago to not bother going there - we've discussed this at RIPE meetings every now and then, and decided to better focus on making good IPv6 policies instead)
The point is to speedup ipv6 adoption of the big ISPs by enforcing the return of existing ipv4 allocations over the next few years (tbd, like 10% of the allocated ipv4 space of each LIR per year). As a minor side effect everyone could get an /21 without any problems (which most probably wouldn't then be needed anymore anyway). Corin