On 5/23/12 12:01 PM, Tore Anderson wrote:
Example 1: China Unicom sets up a legal organisation in the Netherlands, joins the NCC, and requests an allocation from which they intend to assign addresses to broadband customers in China. They intend to advertise the allocated prefix(es) to peers at AMS-IX (as well as from other exchange points around the world).
They could also say during the initial alloc process that they'll allocate this resources to potential customers in RIPE-NCC region and the use it elsewhere. Just saying...
Example 2: I, representing an existing LIR in the RIPE region, build a data center in Australia and set up a server hosting business there. I want to make an assignment to a new customer in this data center from my IPv4 allocation received from the RIPE NCC, and request that from the NCC hostmater using a ripe-488 form.
Assuming all the documentation is otherwise in order and the need is real, will these requests be granted or denied?
good questions, wonder what the answers will be :) Cheers, Jan