* Hank Nussbacher
Reading over http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2012-06
Revert "Run Out Fairly" after IPv4 depletion
5.0 states "As of 1 July 2011, the RIPE NCC will start allocating enough address space to LIRs to meet their needs for a period of up to three months."
Can someone explain to me how these two recent allocations fit into this rule (extracted from the delegated file):
ripencc|IR|ipv4|5.112.0.0|1048576|20120629|allocated ripencc|IR|ipv4|5.208.0.0|1048576|20120904|allocated
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking here - is there any reason why they wouldn't «fit into this rule»? The LIRs in question had probably used over 80% of their current allocations (if they had any), documented their need for IPv4 addresses for the coming three months, and received allocations to cover that need. In other words, there's probably nothing special about them at all. It's still more or less business as usual at the NCC, as we've not yet reached the last /8. -- Tore Anderson Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com/