Dear RIPE members and community,

We have come across a question of correct interpretation for "utilization" 
wthin´the current "IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy" RIPE-738 
document:

5.2.2. Applied HD-Ratio

The HD-Ratio value of 0.94 is adopted as indicating an acceptable address 
utilisation for justifying the allocation of additional address space.

Appendix A provides a table showing the number of assignments that are 
necessary to achieve an acceptable utilisation value for a given address block 
size.

[...]
10. Appendix A: HD-Ratio

The utilisation threshold T, expressed as a number of individual /56 prefixes 
to be allocated from IPv6 prefix P, can be calculated as:

T = 2((56-P)*HD)

Thus, the utilisation threshold for an LIR requesting subsequent allocation of 
IPv6 address block is specified as a function of the prefix size and target HD 
ratio.

This utilisation refers to the use of /56s as an efficiency measurement unit, 
and does not refer to the utilisation of addresses within those End Sites.

It is an address allocation utilisation ratio and not an address assignment 
utilisation ratio.

[...]

The two underlined sentences seem to contradict each other.
For a correct interpretation and calculation of the 
HD-Ratio/Utilization-Threshold (T) for IPv6-subsequent block eligibility, what 
is now correct "allocation" or "assignment" ?

In the LIR-Portal there is an %-indication for "my own resources" which soley 
refers to assignments within a specific block. Allocations seem not to be 
considered.

What is the correct way to calculcate the utilization?

Best regards,
on behalf
Kurt Kayser
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