Hi,

On Jul 14, 2015, at 8:53 PM, Karl Auer <ka...@biplane.com.au> wrote:
> Space was handed out more or less willy-nilly - so some US
> organisations ended up with multiple A-classes each, while later on all
> of Vietnam got one /26.

IIRC (I was running APNIC at the time), when the first organization from 
Vietnam approached APNIC for address space, we allocated a /22 to them and 
reserved the /16 from which that  allocation was made for other ISPs in Vietnam 
(as was the policy back then).

> That's the big difference - IPv6 has been designed to provide abundant
> address space.

There is no amount of fixed address space that can't be consumed with stupid 
allocation policies.

Regards,
-drc

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