* Piotr Strzyzewski:
> We could add those two things together and make that like: /32 for every
> AS owned by LIR (in simplification).
This is more IETF material, IMHO. There could be a magic /5 which
contains a /32 for every 27-bit AS number, and a magic /16 with a /48
for every 32 bit AS number. RIRs are only needed to handle the
reverse delegation.
In any case, to me it looks like multiple requests for /32s are needed
only to work around route filters. If this is really the case, those
filters have to go.
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