Hi, Op 1 nov. 2013, om 19:06 heeft Nick Hilliard <nick@netability.ie> het volgende geschreven:
Executive Summary - The RIPE NCC will contact all Legacy Resource Holders and offer them the options listed in the accepted policy. The total number of legacy Internet Resources in the RIPE Registry is approximately 4,200 IP blocks and 740 AS numbers, held by approximately 2,500 organisations.
The cost of this will be highly dependent on the amount of work that the RIPE NCC does here and it's not specified clearly in the impact analysis.
The NCC has to contact all legacy resource holders, no matter what option they choose. What has this cost to do with the options presented to the legacy resource holders?
As there is no obligation on the RIPE NCC to establish a contractual relationship with the end users for legacy holders, that part of the work load will be less. On the other hand, the data is significantly more stale than the organisations covered by 2007-01.
True.
Has the NCC done any cost analysis for handling this proposal?
That is for the NCC to answer. Sander