The RIPE NCC is one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) providing Internet resource allocations, registration services and coordination activities that ...
The RIPE NCC is proud to be a sponsor of the TERENA Networking Conference 2013 (TNC 2013), which takes place in Maastricht, the Netherlands, from 3-6 June 2013. As well as supporting a major community-driven networking event, TNC 2013 offers an important opportunity for the RIPE NCC t...
The RIPE Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) is one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) providing Internet number resources, registration services and coordination activities that support the operation of the Internet globally. The organisation is set up as a not-for-profit...
[anti-abuse-wg] 2013-01 New Policy Proposal (Openness about Policy Violations) Previous message: [anti-abuse-wg] Reclamation/current policy (was: Re: Allocation of number resources) Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Emilio Madaio emadaio at ripe.net Thu Fe...
The RIPE Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) is one of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) providing Internet resource allocations, registration services and coordination activities that support the operation of the Internet globally. The organisation is set up as a not-for-pr...
Dear Colleagues, The draft document for the proposal described in 2012-10 has been published. The impact analysis that was conducted for this proposal has also been published You can find the full proposal and the impact analysis at: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2012-1...
[address-policy-wg] 2012-10 Draft Document and Impact Analysis will be produced (Extension of IPv6 /32 to /29 on a per-allocation vs per-LIR basis) Previous message: [address-policy-wg] [policy-announce] 2012-09 New Draft Document and Impact Analysis Published (Modification of The Tim...
This page provides an overview of all current RIPE Policy Proposals, their status in the Policy Development Process and any key decisions or milestones.
IPv4 address transfer policies were put into place to encourage the movement of unused or underutilized address blocks to networks that need them and value them more highly than the current holder. The functioning of these exchanges is very important to the future of the Internet. The...