From my experience with the provider I have, when I try to acquire IP space to let's say on the RIPE side (Im on the LACNIC side) for reasons like greater visibility (some how). I believe that RIPE requires me to have a company registered on the EMEA side or have my provider place it for me. but i guess when i disengage with that provider, I may need to give back the IP space they have provided me. On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Net <funkyfun@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
Are there any policies set by internet registries and/or transit providers today that prohibits organizations from using a Partially used IP Block allocated in one region say AP through APNIC to be comissioned and Propagated in another region such as EMEA serviced by RIPE?.
Obv, the best approach would be to acquire a new Block in the 2nd region through its own registry, but sometimes due to strict prvisioning timelines, legal delays in getting the necessary approvals involved etc make this option less attractive. From an IPV4 space depletion perspective as well, it might be feasible if organizations having a large block in one region could split it amongst multiple regions to prevent Wastage.
Any thoughts/expereinces and feedback would be appreciated.
Regards,
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