Hi, On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, at 07:48, Riccardo Gori wrote:
We are dealing with the same amount of space as September 2012 that in the meanwhile has been abused in several ways and there are really no incentives to IPv6 adoption.
There was only one requirement to obtain one IPv4 /22: request and obtain at least from /32 IPv6 to a maximum of /29 IPv6. Am I wrong or this requirement has been removed?!?! Please explain that to a new entrant...
Not only that, but since 2014 IPv4 blocks are to be handed without any justification. Basically RIPE NCC sells IPv4 adresses. I would definitely NOT call that a success.
I think this policy is not for faster exhaustion but for "farier exhaustion" and is offering a path to go over IPv4 while still needing it to grow.
What we are trying to compensante is the "fair" part which is diminishing with time. -- Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN fr.ccs