Dear Gert,

> When this policy was initially written, there was a) no experience with
> sub-allocations, so I was careful, and b) worries that this might lead
> to LIRs sub-allocating all their space out the window, and then ending
> up in lengthy discussions with the NCC hostmasters - so a barrier was
> built in that was reasonable for the time and the envisioned usage
> ("customers that run ISP-ish businesses and need larger chunks of
> addresses to handle their customer allocations themselves").

> While we still do not have much experience with sub-allocations, the
> warning "if you hand it all out, you might not get new space easily,
> so be wary" is moot - it's now "if you hand it out, there will not be
> any more space, period!", and LIRs should have noticed *that* by now...

I think for now all LIRs know that IPs in RIPE finished and they understand what they do if they will sub-allocate all IPs. And may be it make sense. For example, in Russia you need 1,5-2 years from incorporation until receving all permissions (licenses, etc.) from goverment to provide telecommunication services. In this case company can sub-allocate all space for some time.
 

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Kind regards,
Alexey Ivanov