[AusNOG] APNIC allocated new space - all members eligible to receive an additional /22

Damian Guppy the.damo at gmail.com
Wed May 21 14:12:31 EST 2014


Well, ARIN is going to run out by the end of the year at this rate
anyway(or early next), so its only going to bite them in the arse.

--Damian


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Joshua D'Alton <joshua at railgun.com.au>wrote:

> There has been a bit of that going on recently, sadly some less reliable
> companies (in US/EU) send out deals not 5 minutes later... "Want to order
> IPv4 addresses *IN BULK* WITH ABSOLUTELY NO JUSTIFICATION REQUIRED? Here's
> your chance!"....
>
>
> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 1:49 PM, Greg Macsok <Greg.Macsok at capricorn.coop>wrote:
>
>>  For those too lazy to click these are the prefixes:
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>> *Note **[image: https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
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>> 43.224.0.0
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>> 43.231.255.255
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>> 45.32.0.0
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>> 45.63.255.255
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>> ARIN
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>> 45.64.0.0
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>>
>> *From:* AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] *On Behalf Of *Skeeve
>> Stevens
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, 21 May 2014 10:08 AM
>> *To:* ausnog at ausnog.net
>> *Subject:* [AusNOG] APNIC allocated new space - all members eligible to
>> receive an additional /22
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>>
>>
>> This is indeed awesome news for small players out there who need address
>> space.
>>
>>
>>
>> APNIC has been allocated a /11 from IANA (see the reasons below).
>>
>>
>>
>> This means that all current account holders will be eligible to receive
>> an additional /22 under this allocation, in addition to the /22 you were
>> already able to receive under the final /8 policy.
>>
>>
>>
>> This is a huge plus for small providers who need just a little bit on
>> extra space.
>>
>>
>>
>> Just a note.  This new allocation should not be seen as a handout for
>> those who will request it and try to immediately sell it.  It will follow
>> the same /8 allocation where you will be required to hold on to it (and pay
>> your membership at the new level) for at least a year.  Those not prepared
>> to pay the new membership level, shouldn't request it.
>>
>>
>>
>> These new ranges should be available for request sometime next week.
>> Expect an announcement from APNIC.
>>
>>
>>
>> Good times!
>>
>>
>>
>> ...Skeeve
>>
>>
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>>
>> =====START OF ANNOUNCEMENT=====
>>
>> ________________________________________________________________________
>>
>> APNIC to receive additional IPv4 allocation from IANA as
>> 'Recovered Space' to be distributed
>> ________________________________________________________________________
>>
>> LACNIC's announcement that its inventory of IPv4 addresses has
>> reached less than a /9 (or 8,388,608 addresses) today triggered the
>> activation of IANA's Recovered Pool of addresses. This means IANA will make
>> a distribution to each RIR, including APNIC, every six months until
>> the pool is exhausted. APNIC has received a /11 of IPv4 address
>> space (2,097,152 addresses) from IANA under the Recovered Pool Policy.
>>
>>
>> https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/allocation-ipv4-post-exhaustion-2012-05-08-en
>>
>> APNIC will implement procedures for distribution of space from this
>> new allocation of addresses. APNIC Members will be eligible to receive up
>> to a /22 from this pool, in addition to the /22 that they can receive
>> under the last /8 rationing policy. This gives new or existing APNIC
>> Members up to 2,048 IPv4 addresses from these address blocks, while the
>> space is available.
>>
>> APNIC's Director General, Paul Wilson, said reaching this
>> important milestone had two major implications for organizations in the
>> Asia Pacific.
>>
>> ''Firstly, APNIC's receipt of the /11 from IANA will mean
>> that organizations in our region can get a few more addresses, which
>> they sorely need in many cases. Also, newcomers to the Internet will be
>> able to receive these small allocations for some years to come, which
>> is really critical for healthy Internet competition and growth into
>> the future,'' Wilson said.
>>
>> ''The second, and more important message this milestone highlights,
>> is that the journey towards exhaustion of IPv4 address space globally
>> is continuing as expected, and the need for organizations to deploy IPv6
>> is increasingly urgent,'' he said.
>>
>> ''I again urge the Asia Pacific Internet community to turn
>> its investments toward the transition to IPv6. If you depend on
>> the Internet, then you will depend on IPv6 as a critical part of
>> your business. Now is the time to be asking those who provide you
>> with Internet services and expertise - whether they are ISPs, vendors,
>> data centres, developers, staff, or consultants - how they will support
>> IPv6 services for your in future.''
>>
>> ''The good news is that costs can be minimized by planning ahead -
>> for instance, by ensuring IPv6 capabilities are gained within the
>> normal hardware and software upgrade cycles.''
>>
>> APNIC will advise the community when applications for the new
>> IPv4 addresses can be submitted. APNIC account holders who wish to apply
>> for IPv4 addresses from the Recovered IPv4 Pool allocation will be able
>> to do so via MyAPNIC using the standard application process.
>>
>>     http://www.myapnic.net
>>
>> All policies for management of IP address space in the Asia
>> Pacific region are determined by the Internet community through an
>> open, consensus-based policy development process that is hosted by APNIC.
>> The policy for allocation of Recovered IPv4 Pool addresses was
>> approved during the 36th APNIC Conference, held in Xi'an, China, in August
>> 2013.
>>
>> For more information on IPv4 and IPv6, visit the IPv6 Resources page.
>>
>>    http://www.apnic.net/ipv6
>>
>>
>>
>> =====END OF ANNOUNCEMENT=====
>>
>>
>>
>> ...Skeeve
>>
>>
>>
>> *Skeeve Stevens - *eintellego Networks Pty Ltd
>>
>> skeeve at eintellegonetworks.com ; www.eintellegonetworks.com
>>
>> Phone: 1300 239 038; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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