Hi Gert,
It looks like this will happen in around 18 months, as you
probably know.
Imagine what this list will look like then. Excellent
entertainment, I'm sure.
To everybody else: The solution to the IPv4 exhaustion problem
cannot include anything based on:
* Other LIRs IPv4 allocations
* Money
It is a dead end and waste of time. I understand recent startups
lack of addresses is a problem for them but this simply can't be
fixed in the ways proposed here.
Anyone having trouble paying the agreed upon yearly fee can just
contact RIPE's billing department and probably make an
arrangement.
/Peter
Hi, On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 02:30:33AM +1100, Arash Naderpour wrote:So if one day there is no more IPv4 in NCC free pool, do you think it would be good time to go towards a different model?At that point, we'll need to revisit the fee structure in any case. As soon as there is no more "free /22" to be had, the number of *new* LIRs will go down significantly, so the budget coming from the signup fees is gone. We'll need to look long and hard at what the requirements are, which LIRs (and which other aspects) are contributing how much to the costs and then come up with something reasonable to cover the costs. Gert Doering -- NetMaster
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