Hello, I'm strongly *against* this proposal. There's no need for change. It's just about plundering - just because others (RIRs) plunder. It's bad strategy in long-term perspective. I see quite often end-users ignoring even (old) RFC 1519 and making requests in style "I need X C-blocks" without any objective reason. And it's LIR's responsibility to streamline such requests. Even running many SSL websites isn't objective for getting more IP addresses in these days (as we have SNI already and old crypto protocols are getting retired), CGN is also there and so on... IPv4 *is* almost gone, and I don't see any logical reason to speedup this to "finally gone" phase. With regards, Daniel On 20.10.2015 14:46, Marco Schmidt wrote:
Dear colleagues,
A new RIPE Policy proposal, "Revision of Last /8 Allocation Criteria", is now available for discussion.
The goal of this proposal is to allow LIRs to request an additional /22 IPv4 allocation from the RIPE NCC every 18 months.
You can find the full proposal at:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2015-05
We encourage you to review this proposal and send your comments to <address-policy-wg@ripe.net> before 18 November 2015.
Regards
Marco Schmidt Policy Development Officer RIPE NCC