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[address-policy-wg] 2005-03 Policy Proposal Withdrawn (IPv6 Initial Allocation)
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Marc van Selm
marc.van.selm at nc3a.nato.int
Fri Jun 9 08:20:43 CEST 2006
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 12:04, Filiz Yilmaz wrote: > PDP Number: 2005-03 > IPv6 Initial Allocation > > Dear Colleagues > > The proposal 2005-03, IPv6 Initial Allocation, has been withdrawn by the > proposer who thought this proposal is superceded by poposal 2006-02, IPv6 > Address Allocation and Assignment Policy. 2006-02 fits in NATO's business model and I personally think it makes good sense and has removed the (in my view) unverifiable constraints and arbritrary limits. Marc -- Marc van Selm NATO C3 Agency CIS Division E-mail: marc.van.selm at nc3a.nato.int (PGP capable)
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