On Thu, 30 Jan 2014, Mark Andrews wrote:

Or you could just accept that there needs to be more routing slots
as the number of businesses on the net increases.  I can see some
interesting anti-cartel law suits happening if ISP's refuse to
accept /28's from this block.

In the worst case, this would add another 262,144 routes (/10 fully assigned, and all assignments are /28s) to the global IPv4 route view. Realistically, the number will be a good bit smaller than that, but only time will tell for sure exactly how much smaller. Wash/rinse/repeat for any other RIR that adopts a similar policy.

jms

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