ARIN won’t issue a /22 of IPv6. You can get a /20 or a /24 if you meet the qualifications, but a /22 isn’t on a nibble boundary and ARIN stopped issuing non-nibble-aligned blocks several years ago.
Sure, if you get a /20, you can announce it as /22s. To put the qualifications in perspective, you’d have to be pretty massive to get to the /20 stage. I”ve done address work for three relatively large organizations that qualified for /24s (one each). While I can easily imagine some organizations (mostly very large oligopolous eye-ball ISPs) needing larger than /20 even, especially if they respected their customers with /48s as they should, there are very few networks that large. Owen > On Feb 6, 2019, at 13:24 , Bryan Holloway <br...@shout.net> wrote: > > A v6 /22 would be a neat announcement ... > > > On 2/6/19 3:19 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote: >> No _v4_ resources to speak of, but it’s a little late in the day to be >> worrying about that anyway. >> -Bill >> On Feb 6, 2019, at 13:05, TJ Trout <t...@pcguys.us <mailto:t...@pcguys.us>> >> wrote: >>> You do realize that there aren't any resources available to request right? >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 12:54 PM Nathanael Catangay Cariaga >>> <ncari...@gmail.com <mailto:ncari...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Dear NANOG, does someone here have a breakdown of the initial ARIN >>> fees / cost assuming I'll be requesting an initial block of /22 >>> IPv4 resource? >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> -nathan >>>