Hi Walter,

be assured that the large telcos also need IPv4 addresses. If we return to need based policy, they will use up all remaining IPv4 addresses in a few days. This does not help anybody.

But if you think anything should be changed, then please write a new policy proposal and start the discussion.

Regards,
Wilhelm


Am 28.08.2015 um 14:17 schrieb SBS - Support:
Hi Tore,

That is like running away from responsibility of policing usage based on need and promoting illicit IP trading. If need is justified there has to be a process to allocate additional IP resources.

Regards,
Walter


---- On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 13:55:07 +0200 Tore Anderson <tore@fud.no> wrote ----
* SBS - Support <support@sonabusiness.nl>

> The RIPE policy of allocating only a PA /22 to new LIR's and not
> allocating any further IPv4 resources is highly detrimental to the
> growth of new upcoming organisations and protects legacy Telco
> operators, what are your thoughts on reviewing this and coming up
> with a process to allocate further resources to new LIR's if the need
> can be justified.

If we hadn't done it that way, we would today not have had IPv4
addresses at all to allocate to new upcoming organisations.

None.

Zip, zilch, zero.

How would that have been any less detrimental?

Tore



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