[address-policy-wg] Proposal: Limiting Membership and Allocating IPv4 Subnets in Less Developed Countries
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Tobias Fiebig
tobias at fiebig.nl
Wed Apr 10 08:06:46 CEST 2024
Moin, > 2. Allocation of IPv4 Subnets in Less Developed > Countries:Recognizing the challenges faced by less developed > countries where IPv6 adoption is still minimal, RIPE NCC will > allocate more than one /24 subnet to eligible entities in such > regions.This special consideration aims to support the growth and > development of internet infrastructure in these countries, allowing > them to meet their addressing needs while transitioning to IPv6 > gradually. In Germany, we have the wonderful word "Briefkastenfirmenkonstrukt". Which essentially means "construct of shell companies". I would argue that the policy proposal at hand is just an encouragement for companies with the necessary cash reserve to 'buy a couple of shell companies' to get some in eligible economies. Likely quicker and just _more_ than any existing or organic player in that market. Thereby, the proposal would worsen the situation considerably, going directly counter the rationale presented. With best regards, Tobias -- Dr.-Ing. Tobias Fiebig T +31 616 80 98 99 M tobias at fiebig.nl
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