On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 11:51 +0100, Michael.Dillon@btradianz.com wrote:
RIPE represents network operators from one of the 5 regions of the world which share the global routing table. How can RIPE reasonably deal with such a global issue unilaterally?
RIPE is not an island and no matter how much we'd like to pretend otherwise, RIPE addressing policies cannot be meaningfully divorced from the population of routing table slots. You're free to agree or disagree with this, but the bottom line is that if RIPE changes its policies on PI assignment, this is likely to impact the number of announced PI prefixes, regardless of whether the announcements are accepted or not. Also, RIPE is not dealing with this unilaterally. It's dealing with the issue in its own area, which is what it's mandated to do by its members and charged to do by ICANN. If it makes policies in one particular area, these policies are not directly relevant in other parts of the world, unless other RIR areas in the world decide that they want to adopt similar policies. Nick -- Network Ability Ltd. | Head of Operations | Tel: +353 1 6169698 3 Westland Square | INEX - Internet Neutral | Fax: +353 1 6041981 Dublin 2, Ireland | Exchange Association | Email: nick@inex.ie