Hi George,
AS number can be transferred in the RIPE region.
As 16-bit AS numbers are close to being depleted and to avoid speculations, it was suggested during the discussion to fix the fact that there are no transfer restrictions ( like a 24 month waiting period) in the proposal for at least the 16-bit AS numbers.
So it is possible to transfer a 16-bit AS number, but for the second transfer, you need to wait 24 months.
This proposal is introducing that specific part, which will bring it at the same level as IPv4. The other scarce number resource ...
The reason why 'scarce resource' was used in the proposal and NOT depleted, comes from the experience that policy makers have in LACNIC, where a transfer policy was writted about a depleted resource ... But as LACNIC is still handing out /22's similar as RIPE is to new LIR's ... Technically, it is not depleted .. As they still have it ... So there the specific transfer policy couldn't be activated ...
Regards,
Erik Bais
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Op 3 sep. 2015 om 21:22 heeft George Michaelson <
ggm@apnic.net> het volgende geschreven:
Right. I mussed up some details. The substance remains: if you are exposed to economics which depends on the use of communities for TE, and cannot influence external agents you do BGP with to support extended communities, then you may decide you need a 16bit ASN, and so they have inherent value to you, distinct from any other resources potentially in transfer. You aren't looking to acquire active IPv4, or IPv6, you are looking to acquire a 16 bit ASN as a thing in itself.
-G