Hi, On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 03:18:15PM +0200, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
And that's actually something we need to keep in mind when setting policy today.
Actually, I am (and I'm having an wary eye on the community :-) ). But I *do* the math. We're inside the very first /12 ever assigned to the NCC, and that is inside the FP 001 - so comparing the number of possible consumers of "huge address blocks" (MoDs, incumbents, ...) - basically, "a few per country in the RIPE region", totalling "a few hundred" - with the number of /24s inside the /12 (4096), this seems to be withing acceptable bounds (well, split the /12 into 2048 /24s and 65000 /29s, so "there is still enough for smaller LIRs"). And if the /12 fills up, we have 507 left inside FP001. And if *that* fills up, we get 6 more tries on a more conservative side. So, yes, I think we're making good use of the available space, but we're not overdoing it... Gert Doering -- community member -- have you enabled IPv6 on something today...? SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (0)89/32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279