Dear colleagues
In May 2005, IANA's delegation of the following address block to APNIC was
widely broadcast to the operational and RIR mailing lists:
58.0.0.0/8
However, since that time, APNIC has received widespread reports of difficulties
routing address space within this range.
If
Dear colleagues
APNIC received the following IPv6 address blocks from IANA today
and will be making allocations from this range in the near future.
2001:8000::/19
2001:A000::/20
This announcement is being made for the information of the Internet
community, and so that network configu
Dear colleagues
APNIC received the IPv6 address range 2001:4400::/23 from IANA in June 2004
and will be making allocations from this range in the near future.
This announcement is being made for the information of the Internet
community, and so that network configurations such as routing filter
Dear colleagues
APNIC received IPv4 address blocks 58/8 and 59/8 from IANA in April 2004
and will be making allocations from these ranges in the near future.
This announcement is being made for the information of the Internet
community so that network configurations such as routing filters
may
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Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 10:55:25 +1000 (EST)
From: John Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dear colleagues
APNIC received IPv4 address blocks 222/8 and 223/8 from IANA in February 2003
and will be making allocations from these ranges in the near future.
This announcement is being made for the information of the Internet
community so that network configurations such as routing filters
Dear colleagues
APNIC received the IPv6 address range 2001:0E00::/23 from IANA in January 2003
and will be making allocations from this range in the near future.
Please configure your routing filters accordingly.
For more information on the resources administered by APNIC, see:
http://www