On 10/21/2015 1:26 PM, Shahin Gharghi wrote:
Hello
I support this proposal. If you are worry about running out of IPv4, you should stop those are registering new LIRs, transfer the IPs and close the LIR. Even 2015-01 is unable to stop them. If it is limited to those LIRs who didn't transfer any IP to other LIRs, I think it could reduce amount of unnecessary transfers. I heard a lot about this: "New entrants should have access to IPv4". I think you should say that in this way: " The new entrants should have access to the INTERNET". Don't you think the new LIRs need to run IPv6? or imagine we are in 2020 and we ran out of IPv4, what should we do? Do it now. I think we are just postpone switching to v6.
If RIPE runs out of IPv4 sooner it will not help switching to v6 faster. It only means that the new entrants will have to buy the resources from the market at prices which will be obviously higher. Iran is a good example, as a country can be considered a relatively new entrant. What has happened over there ? 0.05% IPv6 adoption rate according to google stats and Iran is the #1 importing country of IPv4 resources. I don't understand why there's still this confusion that if RIPE's pool will be empty, many think there will be no more IPv4 available and everyone will go the next day to IPv6. It's totally wrong. Ciprian Nica