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[address-policy-wg] getting second IPv6 PA as a LIR
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Martin Millnert
millnert at gmail.com
Sun May 1 23:44:25 CEST 2011
Marcin, On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Marcin Kuczera <marcin at leon.pl> wrote: > >> 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. Yes, sorry, I forgot you were talking about ISPs. Though, 50 EUR/year for PIv6 for each one of the ISPs customer is merely 4 EUR/month per customer. And they get their own /48 PIv6 prefix! ;) Cheers, Martin
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