Petru, Maybe you start first with reading the updates, ok? Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 14:49:52 +0200 Subject: [ncc-announce] [news] RIPE NCC Member Update October 2019 where you can find the following
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/ipv4/how-waiting-list-works Who Can Join the Waiting List?
In order to submit an IPv4 request, the following criteria apply:
You must have completed the process to become a RIPE NCC member (LIR) The LIR requesting addresses must not have received an IPv4 allocation from the RIPE NCC previously (including via the waiting list) The allocation must be used to make assignments The address space must be used on a network with at least one active element in the RIPE NCC service region
The LIR requesting addresses must not have received an IPv4 allocation from the RIPE NCC previously (including via the waiting list)
Which clearly applies for NEW "startups", or any other org which has no ASN and IPv4 right now but plans to do so. Yet uncool that a bunch of people do speculation with exhausted/exhausting resources and do not free up space. I have a hard time following the thoughts of these evangelist of greed. So at least the process is formalized, but I agree that "we" have to wait and see if that even works out. Please, stay calm and civilized. Bernd On 29.11.19 14:23, Petru Bunea wrote:
Perhaps you could enlighten all of us how a company that will be a startup next year (for example) and needs BGP and IPv4 would be able to work if they are not even able to buy IPs from the grey market? Did you even think before hitting the send button ? Really now ...
On 29 Nov 2019, at 14:57, Lutz Donnerhacke <L.Donnerhacke@iks-service.de> wrote:
I believe RIPE NCC can disprove your claim by listing IPv4 resources which were given back by (still existing) LIRs in the past. And yes, I also support forcing takeback of resources by RIPE (i.e. by revoking rPKI certs) if they are sold to a different party.