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[address-policy-wg] [Ticket#2012110601002595] Status of /24 PI IPv4 from last /8
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Erik Bais
erik at bais.name
Wed Nov 7 20:37:19 CET 2012
Hi Marcin, > Without beeing yours customer for transit ? > If yes, I suppose that you charge them for using your PA addresses. I’m pretty sure he is not doing it for free. And with the current market, providing transit to a customer doesn’t mean that they can blindly request additional IP’s without any additional financial contractual agreement I presume. There are already some ISP’s that charge for additional IP addresses on a service. And I would expect that this would become more the standard than the exception . . . Charge extra for IPv4 addresses, provide v6 for free. Regards, Erik Bais
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