Dear colleagues,

We would like to provide some clarification on this case.

Earlier this year, we transferred a large number of IP addresses from the autonomous nonprofit organisation "Russian Scientific-Research Institute for Public Networks” in the Russian Federation to the Reliable Communications s.r.o in the Czech Republic. This change was processed by the RIPE NCC in full compliance with RIPE Policies and the RIPE NCC’s published procedures.

Later, we received new information from both organisations about this transfer. It was then followed by an official request in which both parties asked us to revert the changes made to our registry and return the IP addresses back to their previous holders. After an internal review, we reverted the registration of the addresses.

While we cannot disclose more details publicly, we would like to emphasise that we took this action within our mandate to maintain an up-to-date and correct Internet number resource registry, and as a neutral and impartial organisation.

Kind regards and Happy New Year,

Marco Schmidt
Registration Services and Policy Development Assistant Manager
RIPE NCC


On 29/12/2019 06:45, Randy Bush wrote:
It would be nice if RIPE NCC could provide as part of its annual
report a list of incidents of this nature so we have an idea of how
wide-spread this is - or not.
as i try not to indulge in schadenfreude, i don't have much use for this
information.

we spent some time in this space in rotterdam.  the presos were well
done, but not my cup of coffee.  i am sure there were others who found
it fascinating.  i guess that's what makes the world go 'round.

randy



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