Stage 2 of IPv4 Exhaustion plan

As part of the Stage 2 management plan, effective today, APNIC implemented operational mechanisms which ensure that incoming and approved requests continue to be dealt with in a predictable way.

In 2010, the APNIC Secretariat formulated a three-stage IPv4 Exhaustion management plan to ensure orderly distribution of the remaining IPv4 address space. Stage 2 of this plan was triggered by IANA's distribution of the final five /8 IPv4 blocks to the RIRs on 3 February 2011, in accordance with the agreed "Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space". This stage ends when APNIC reaches its last /8 of available IPv4 space.

As part of the Stage 2 management plan, effective today, APNIC implemented operational mechanisms which ensure that incoming and approved requests continue to be dealt with in a predictable way. These mechanisms include:

To avoid processing delays, we encourage you to provide APNIC Hostmasters with well-documented requests that properly satisfy policy  requirements.

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