With there being a fee structure coming into place for obtaining address space, businesses are going to end up being more conservative with their space requests. Maybe. I suspect many will. If you expect to assign a /17 worth of space over the next year, why ask for all /17 of it now. Why not get a /19 each quarter as needed. With the fee structure in place, there would be less panic about space becoming too scarce. Now if this does take place, and I believe it will although I am not sure to what scale, that will mean that each business and ISP will have more smaller prefixes. That means more BGP announcements and larger tables and an impact on routers. Thoughts? -- Phil Howard | w4x4y7z4@lame0ads.org stop7it6@no15ads1.edu no7way47@spam6mer.com phil | stop7ads@noplace9.net crash317@nowhere4.com no42ads2@noplace7.edu at | end0it76@spammer8.edu blow9me4@s9p4a3m3.com end0it61@noplace0.edu milepost | eat56me7@spammer8.org stop8944@no2where.com die3spam@noplace4.net dot | stop5ads@lame7ads.net suck1it0@anyplace.net w8x9y7z9@s4p0a5m4.org com | die4spam@dumbads4.com end2ads1@nowhere2.edu ads7suck@anywhere.edu