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[address-policy-wg] How to get a IPv6 /32 the cheap way: go to AFRINIC
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Nick Hilliard
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Fri Jun 22 16:02:59 CEST 2007
Jeroen Massar wrote: > 5.1.1. Initial allocation criteria > To qualify for an initial allocation of IPv6 address space, an organization must: > a) be an LIR; > b) not be an end site; > c) show a detailed plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organizations in the > AfriNIC region. > d) show a reasonable plan for making /48 IPv6 assignments to end sites in the > AfriNIC region within twelve months. The LIR should also plan to announce the > allocation as a single aggregated block in the inter-domain routing system > within twelve months. Frankly, I fail to see the problem here. IMO, bona-fide LIRs should be entitled to an ipv6 allocation under these terms at least in the RIPE region. Cool off on the rants, Jeroen. I know it's raining today, but it may be sunny tomorrow. Nick -- Network Ability Ltd. | Head of Operations | Tel: +353 1 6169698 3 Westland Square | INEX - Internet Neutral | Fax: +353 1 6041981 Dublin 2, Ireland | Exchange Association | Email: nick at inex.ie
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