We all hate some things, wish for others... But making the life harder
is not equal to solving the problem.


Ciprian Nica


On 6/9/2015 9:01 PM, Ondřej Caletka wrote:
> Dne 9.6.2015 v 18:09 Ciprian Nica napsal(a):
>> I "saw" a lot of flames and smoke but no real objective, technical,
>> analysis of the policy effects.
>>
>> Therefore I must insist and please contradict me if I'm wrong. In my
>> opinion the adoption of this policy will :
>>  - increase membership fees
>>  - increase IPv4 address prices
>>  - help the last /8 pool become even larger
> 
> Hello,
> 
> the most important impact of the policy in my opinion is that is will
> make life harder for LIRs that are not really going to make assignments
> from the allocation although they confirmed they will do so prior
> receiving it. (ripe-643 5.1 par. 3) This is clearly abusing of the
> existing policy.
> 
> As most assignments will last for more than two years, there is no real
> danger for legitimate LIRs that are being set up in order to start some
> Internet business (or even expand it beyond 1024 IPv4s if the IPv6
> development still goes slower than it should)
> 
> Therefore, I support 2015-01.
> 
> --
> Ondřej Caletka
> 

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