APNIC said that the historical way the networks in the blocks below were given out was wrong and so they have decided to formally say that they belong to Telecom. They have been working up to this for the last few years. Basicly if you complain they fall back to the "Apnic is a member driven organisation that makes polices decided on my it's members, just send us a few thousand joining fee and a couple of thousand per year and you too can vote" If people are interested in joining togeather to create a little organisation to join APNIC and then split up the networks then please discuss. However I think APNIC has rules against this. God knows how organisations in really poor countries (like in Asia perhaps ) , actually can afford to get PI netblocks. On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, David Robb wrote:
I just got this from APNIC. Anyone else get one?
My initial reaction is "say WHAT!?"
Are Telecom trying to assert authority over IP space which I'd like to see a whole lot of justification as to why it's "theirs".
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Hello,
It has been brought to our attention that your organisation's maintainer is currently protecting the following resources:
inetnum: 202.49.252.0 - 202.49.255.255
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However NZTelecom has full authority over the following blocks:
202.27.0.0/16 202.36.0.0/16 202.37.0.0/16 202.49.0.0/16 202.50.0.0/16
Therefore as these assignments are from NZTelcom's blocks in one week's time the maintainer protecting these assignments will be changed to the maintainer of NZTelecom.
Please approach NZTelecom for further updates required for these assignments.
If you have any question regarding this matter please do not hesistate to contact the APNIC helpdesk at:
To discuss this matter further in person a staff member of APNIC will be attending NZNOG5 in Hamilton 2 - 4 February 2005.
Regards, APNIC Secretariat
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