2014-05: Draft v2: Policy for Inter-RIR Transfers of Internet Resources
2014-05: Draft v2: IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region - Current Policy Text
2014-05: Draft: IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region - Current Policy Text
2014-05: Draft: Policy for Inter-RIR Transfers of Internet Resources
This document describes the RIPE community’s current IPv4 address allocation and assignment policies. They were developed through a bottom-up, consensus driven, open policy development process in the RIPE Address Policy Working Group (AP WG).
This document relates to the policy proposal 2013-03, “Post Depletion Adjustment of Procedures to Match Policy Objectives, and Clean-up of Obsolete Policy Text”. If approved, it will modify ripe-592. To show you how the new document would be different to the old one, we have highlighted any new text or changes to the existing text.
How to read this draft document: This document relates to the policy proposal 2012-07, “RIPE NCC Services to Legacy Internet Resource Holders”. If approved, it will modify ripe-592. To show you how the new document would be different to the old one, we have highlighted any new text or changes to the
Abstract This proposed framework establishes the principles to be applied by the RIPE community in offering and implementing registry services for legacy Internet resource holders. The importance of maintaining accurate records in the RIPE database is recognised as the NCC's principal task. The comm
Abstract This document defines registry policies for the allocation and sub-allocation of globally unique IPv6 addresses to RIPE NCC members and their customers. It was initially developed in 1999 through joint discussions among the APNIC, ARIN and RIPE communities. It has been updated over time by
Draft: PA/PI Unification IPv6 Address Space - Current Policy Text