> This is why IPV4 ran out due to RIPEs poor management policy.
> [..]
> or the same will happen with IPv6 in years to come.

Only about 0.172% of the total available IPv6 space is currently allocated which makes that very very unlikely:

> According to the IPv6 Global Unicast Address Assignments list from IANA (last updated in November 2019),
> there have been 33 allocations made to the five Regional Internet Registries in total so far. This is equivalent to
> about 7 396 864 IPv6 /32 subnets which is approximately 0.172% of the total available IPv6 space.

See: https://www.cidr.eu/en/ipv6#C-7



From: Gert Doering <gert@space.net>
Sent: Thursday, 28. Nov 2019 – 21:23 CET +0100
To: Dave Benwell <dave@it-communicationsltd.co.uk>

Subject: Re: [members-discuss] [LIR] Re: Fwd: Re: RIPE DB T&C violation by brokers

Hi,

On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 08:45:56AM +0000, Dave Benwell via members-discuss wrote:
> This is why IPV4 ran out due to RIPEs poor management policy.
[..]
> or the same will happen with IPv6 in years to come.

Learn math.  Then come back.

Gert Doering
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