Why so many ip6 blocks at once? Its not that I'm worrried about us running out of ip space for ip6 :) but is ripe really using ip6 20 times more then rest of the world? On Fri, 7 May 2004, John L Crain wrote:
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Greetings,
This is to inform you that the IANA has allocated the following sixteen (16) IPv6 /23 blocks to RIPE NCC:
2001:1C00::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:1E00::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2000::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2200::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2400::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2600::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2800::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2A00::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2C00::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:2E00::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:3000::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:3200::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:3400::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:3600::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:3800::/23 RIPE NCC 2001:3A00::/23 RIPE NCC
For a full list of IANA IPv6 allocations please see: <http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-tla-assignments>
Thanks,
John L Crain IANA
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