On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 01:04:29PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> >Could we please stop these "conspiracy theory" discussion? In essence,
> >the initial question inferred that RIPE is still handing out IPV4
> >outside of current policies, which I'm pretty sure they don't.
> 
> I'm sorry to learn that my modest attempts at wry humor have fallen so
> flat over on the Left Side of the Pond.
> 
> Of course, NCC has not been giving out /15 blocks.  (According to what I
> was reading just yesterday, NCC doesn't even have any such to give!) But
> if you look at the data base record that I posted, that is clearly the
> implication that would be derived from a straightforward reading of the
> plain text of the record in question:
> 
> inetnum:        62.222.0.0 - 62.223.255.255
> ...
> created:        2019-08-20T11:55:01Z

This is the same straightforward conclusion like the one that the speed
limit is 35 km/h (and not mph) just because the road signs looks similar
both in UK and France. Once again, be so kind and read the
documentation. The created attribute means something completely
different.

Piotr

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Piotr Strzyżewski
Silesian University of Technology, Computer Centre
Gliwice, Poland

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