On Sep 16, 2014, at 8:45 AM, Rubens Kuhl <rube...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Available s* include sf, sp, sq, su and sw.

SF (Finland, from “Suomi Finland”) is “transitionally reserved” meaning it is 
allocated but will be removed from the allocated list “soon” (for some value of 
the variable “soon”). I believe the hold down timer for transitionally reserved 
is something like 50 years now. As such, it’s not available.

SU is the Soviet Union, now classified as “exceptionally reserved” which IANA 
treats as available for assignment (other exceptionally reserved codes are EU, 
UK, and AC).  Don’t get me started on why SU is exceptionally reserved instead 
of transitionally reserved.

Regards,
-drc

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