Roger Jørgensen wrote:
We've passed the "it's nice to have" some years ago, now we're down to , do you _really_ need 10 addresses? Can you survive with 2 and deploy IPv6?
No really, we're not. The RIPE Community exited the "do you really need X addresses?" stage in 2014. We're now at the stage where LIRs need to do what they feel is necessary to preserve their remaining stocks of IP addresses in the way that they feel is most appropriate for their long term requirements. There are training courses, policy documents, endless discussions, ARC checks and more advice available than you can shake a stick at, all of which is aimed at helping inform LIRs about depletion and what to do. But ultimately it is up to the LIRs. Neither the RIPE Community nor the RIPE NCC has any business beating them with sticks to get them to plan for their futures. If they do not do this, it is not the responsibility of the RIPE NCC or the RIPE Community to do it for them. If LIRs need more IPv4 address space after their single allocation from the RIPE NCC, then they need to look on the open market. If/when the open market dries up or becomes too expensive, then there will be no options left except ipv6 and/or even more NAT. Nick