Hi Stefan, On 11/12/14 10:19, Stefan Schiele wrote:
I get your point that there is no use in allocation IPv6 space to an LIR if that space is not used; do you know whether statistical data is available how much IPv6 address space that has been allocated to those LIRs which requested their final /22 is actually visible in the BGP routing tables?
The RIPE NCC has started allocating /22s from the last /8 on 14 September 2012. Since then 4190 IPv6 allocations have been made, out of which 1160 are currently visible in the BGP routing tables. If we take into consideration the total number of IPv6 allocations made by the RIPE NCC, 8398 IPv6 allocations have been made, out of which 4098 are currently visible in the BGP routing tables. I hope this helps. Best regards, Andrea Cima RIPE NCC