RE: [sig-policy]RE: [sig-ipv6]Let's restart discussion about RIPE-261 [l
> The issues are related to RIR reorganization, such as the one we just
> had with LACNIC and the one we are expecting with AFRINIC. If
> a country
> changes RIRs, it is no longer part of the summary it used to be,
> resulting in new assignments being made out of the prefix of
> the new RIR
> and address space fragmentation.
>
In general this did not happen with LACNIC. ARIN had been allocating
IPv4 space out of 200 /8. The remainder of the /8 was transferred to
LACNIC at activation. ARIN tried to get a separate /23 of v6 space for
LACNIC allocations but was refused by ICANN/IANA, hence allocation were
made from an ARIN /23. LACNIC has since recieved their own /23 and are
working with those ISPs to renumber.
In regards to AfriNIC, ARIN has tried to allocate out of a block for
just AfriNIC for v4. ARIN requested a separate /23 for v6 but was
refused by ICANN/IANA.
Ray