From evangelos.mangas at hp.com Thu Jan 14 16:06:30 2010 From: evangelos.mangas at hp.com (Mangas, Evangelos) Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:06:30 +0000 Subject: Web service Message-ID: <7F8C20DA3E7E2844990DAE9E00285B4A3369F9545F@GVW1363EXC.americas.hpqcorp.net> Good afternoon, Is there any web service available within the official ripe site that geolocates a requested IP and returns the result in XML format? Thank you very much, Evan Mangas From noreply at ripe.net Tue Jan 19 16:58:09 2010 From: noreply at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:58:09 +0100 Subject: IANA IPv4 Address Pool Dips Below 10% Message-ID: <82511D9A-AF61-4EBB-AE31-A1B0E2A03889@ripe.net> [Apologies for duplicates] Dear Colleagues, With the distribution of two /8 blocks to APNIC, the Number Resource Organization (NRO) today announced that less than ten percent of available IPv4 addresses remain unallocated. ?This is a key milestone in the growth and development of the global Internet,? noted Axel Pawlik, Chairman of the NRO. ?With less than ten percent of the entire IPv4 address range still available for allocation to RIRs, it is vital that the Internet community take considered and determined action to ensure the global adoption of IPv6. The limited IPv4 addresses will not allow us enough resources to achieve the ambitions we all hold for global Internet access. The deployment of IPv6 is a key infrastructure development that will enable the network to support the billions of people and devices that will connect in the coming years.? You can view the NRO press release in its entirety at: http://www.nro.net/media/less-than-10-percent-ipv4-addresses-remain-unallocated.html Please contact if you have any questions or comments. Regards, Paul Rendek Head of External Relations and Communications RIPE NCC