What I understand is that he is clamming that the registration of this prefix was hijacked from him.
But honestly I do not what the problem is. Any how, it won't be solved here. Regards, /as On 21 Aug 2011, at 02:25, David Conrad wrote: > On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Arturo Servin wrote: >> If you are claiming right over these prefixes I suggest you to contact >> RIPE NCC. > > And that will do what exactly? > > Back when I worked at an RIR, a prefix was "misplaced". When I contacted the > (country monopoly PTT) ISP and told them the prefix had been removed from > APNIC's database and should not be routed. Their response was "We have a > contract with the customer for connectivity. We do not have a contract with > you." and I was encouraged to get the customer to voluntarily withdraw the > prefix. > > If BGPSEC+RPKI were deployed, there might be something active the RIRs could > do. However, this has its own implications regarding centralized control of > the routing system (as discussed, ironically enough, in the RIPE region). > And this is going to get much more 'interesting' as the IPv4 free pool > exhausts and the market moves from black to grey or white. Fun times ahead. > > Regards, > -drc >