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Re: RIPE our of IPv4
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2019 14:43:18 +0200
On 1/Dec/19 02:54, Brandon Martin wrote:
How slim are your margins to have been around long enough to have a legacy IPv4 block but not be able to afford the ARIN fees to get a comparable/very usable (/48 to /52 for each IPv4) amount of IPv6? And if you don't need a "comparable" amount of IPv6, presumably you aren't using all your legacy IPv4 and can sell off part of its presumably huge allocation to get some funds.
AFRINIC offered IPv6 /32's for free for every member that paid for their IPv4. Not sure if they still do, but my annual bill does mention that amount of IPv6 space we have. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Simon Leinen (Dec 01)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Mark Tinka (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Mark Tinka (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Owen DeLong (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Matthew Kaufman (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Mark Andrews (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Brandon Martin (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Owen DeLong (Dec 02)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Matthew Kaufman (Dec 01)
- Re: RIPE our of IPv4 Owen DeLong (Dec 02)
- US Broadband IPv6 (Re: RIPE out of IPv4) Jared Mauch (Dec 02)