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[address-policy-wg] getting second IPv6 PA as a LIR
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Marcin Kuczera
marcin at leon.pl
Sun May 1 23:17:07 CEST 2011
> To which I wonder, how painful is 50 EUR/year per business > ("additional fees may apply"), to bring its own prefix to someone > else's hosting/network infrastructure? ok, we still do not understand each other. My SponsorLIR customer is and ISP who has their own customers. For IPv4 PI this works great. For IPv6 PI, arguments that addresses will be used for customers (same way as in IPv4 PI) results rejection of the IPv6 PI request. So - 50 euro is ok, but we can't get IPv6 PI with the same explanations as for IPv4 PI.... Regards, Marcin
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