* Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@swm.pp.se>
On Tue, 14 Jun 2016, Tore Anderson wrote:
The /3 would then within six months be split up into five equal parts and be distributed to each RIR over a period of a few years. ~6.4 /8s
Well, it's only 16 /8s, so 3.2 /8s per RIR.
Nnngh. Thanks David and Mikael. (This is why you should never write e-mails while not under the influence of coffee, kids.) Anyway this part needs corrections (emphasised with **) too:
If by some miracle you would be able to pull it all off, keep in mind that the **~54M** addresses gained by the RIPE NCC would all be used up within **one year** if we return to the pre-depletion allocation policy and consumption rate. Ask yourself: «then what?»
I'm assuming here an allocation rate of ~0.3 /8s per month, cf. https://labs.ripe.net/Members/wilhelm/global-patterns-in-ipv4-allocation-sta... Probably this estimate is way too low though, due to the unmet demand that has been building up in the LIRs over the course of the last four years. My guess is that we'd easily manage to fully deplete the first 240/4 IANA->RIR tranche (containing a /7) before the six months have passed before the second tranche (containing a /8) comes, and so on until the IANA recovered IPv4 pool is all gone. Tore