Tim Streater wrote:
It should go. We manage a transit network connecting Middle-eastern and North African national research networks (NRENs). The aim is that this grouping go independent of us at some point and manage everything themselves.
So in say 10 years you are not managing it anymore? Most NREN's already have plenty of address space, so why not use that address space?
I was able to get v4 PI space for this from RIPE, but the 200 rule appears to rule out these guys using v6. Oh well.
Do you need a /32 full of address space or do you want PI? If you only need a single /48, then requesting a /32 is quite silly don't you think? And also quite a waste. Do note, that this is nothing against you, but if you get a /32 because you want PI, then a lot of other small organisations (read: individuals) may want one. Constructive part, same style as to the NATO one: - You have 50 PoPs. - You have say 150 employees (both can be a plan, you might fail but hell.. it still is a plan) That is already 200. Become LIR and get it. Greets, Jeroen