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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 PI request is turned down for my multihomed hosting facility - Why?
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Leo Vegoda
leo.vegoda at icann.org
Wed Mar 30 16:54:34 CEST 2011
On Mar 30, 2011, at 5:46 AM, Sander Steffann wrote: >> A: become a LIR, pay 3300 euro sign-up and yearly cost for the first year. And nobody will ask if you are going to multi-home or not. There are plenty of LIR’s who are not multi-homed or just have some other company run their IP space under another AS. > > They do have to provide IPv6 services to other organizations though: > "... have a plan for making sub-allocations to other organisations and/or End Site assignments within two years." A plan isn a plan and not a commitment, though. No-one's going to take the LIR's space away if they miss the target. On that basis, we know that this requirements is purely a form of words and has no real value. Regards, Leo
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