[lacnog] Fwd: APNIC Announces its IPv4 Address Pool Reaches Final /8
Christian O'Flaherty
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Vie Abr 15 12:02:12 BRT 2011
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On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo
<carlosm3011 en gmail.com> wrote:
> FYI
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Axel Pawlik <no-reply en ripe.net>
> Date: Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 5:08 AM
> Subject: APNIC Announces its IPv4 Address Pool Reaches Final /8
> To: ncc-announce en ripe.net, ripe-list en ripe.net, ncc-services-wg en ripe.net
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>
> [Apologies for duplicate emails]
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>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Today, Friday 15 April 2011, APNIC, the Regional Internet Registry
> (RIR) for the Asia Pacific region, announced that it has distributed
> the final IPv4 address space from its reserves of IPv4.
>
> This means that APNIC is now supplying IPv4 address space to its
> members from the last /8 it holds according to the guidelines in
> section 9.10 in "Policies for IPv4 address space management in the
> Asia Pacific region":
> http://www.apnic.net/policy/add-manage-policy
>
> This event does not affect the RIPE NCC's reserves of IPv4 address
> space and we will continue to distribute these resources to our
> members on the basis of need until we reach the last /8.
>
> According to RIPE Document ripe-509, section 5.6, once the RIPE NCC
> reaches the last /8 of IPv4 address space, each Local Internet
> Registry (LIR) can receive one /22 (1024 IPv4 addresses) upon
> application for IPv4 resources. In order to obtain this /22
> allocation, the LIR must already have an IPv6 allocation and have a
> demonstrated need for address space.
>
>
> IPv6 - Act Now
> ---------------
>
> The RIPE NCC cannot predict how long its own supply of IPv4 address
> space will last and has worked for several years to inform all
> stakeholders of the urgent need to deploy IPv6.
>
> It is now imperative that all stakeholders deploy IPv6 on their
> networks to ensure the continuity of their online operations and the
> long-term growth of the Internet.
>
> For more information on IPv6 and its deployment, advice from experts
> and where to get training, please see:
> www.ipv6actnow.org
>
>
> Further Information
> --------------------
>
> For more information on IPv4 exhaustion, please see:
> http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion
>
> For more information on how the RIPE NCC's last /8 will be
> distributed, please see:
> http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-509
>
> For information about the amount of IPv4 address space left in the
> RIPE NCC's available pool of IPv4, please see the graph online at:
> http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion/ipv4-available-pool-graph
>
> Regards,
>
> Axel Pawlik
>
> Managing Director
> RIPE NCC
>
>
>
>
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