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

Damian Guppy the.damo at gmail.com
Wed May 21 15:32:31 EST 2014


ARIN doesnt have a final /8 policy like APNIC - their policy is essentially
to process all requests in chronological order receieved, and anything
larger than a /15 needs ARIN director approval.
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/ipv4_countdown.html

--Damian


On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Skeeve Stevens <
skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com> wrote:

> Current estimates are (not including landrush):
>
> LACNIC: End of August 2014
> ARIN: Beginning of February 2015
>
> but if you look at the projections vs. actual, it may be much sooner for
> both.... but with the extra /22 everyone got (not sure how they are
> distributing it), it might help a (very small) bit.
>
> See: http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/
>
>
>
> ...Skeeve
>
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> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Damian Guppy <the.damo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Start address **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> *End address **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> *Designation **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> *Date **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> *Whois **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> *Status **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> *Note **[image:
>>>> https://www.iana.org/assignments/_support/sort_none.gif]*
>>>>
>>>> 43.224.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 43.231.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 43.236.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 43.243.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 43.245.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 43.252.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 43.254.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 43.255.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 45.32.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 45.63.255.255
>>>>
>>>> ARIN
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.arin.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 45.64.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 45.65.15.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 150.107.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 150.107.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 150.129.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 150.129.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 150.242.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 150.242.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.4.0
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.18.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.20.0
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.21.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.32.0
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.45.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.47.0
>>>>
>>>> 163.47.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>> 163.53.0.0
>>>>
>>>> 163.53.255.255
>>>>
>>>> APNIC
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05
>>>>
>>>> whois.apnic.net
>>>>
>>>> ALLOCATED
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> =====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
>>>>
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>>>>
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