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[address-policy-wg] 2015-03 New Draft Document and Impact Analysis Published (Assessment Criteria for IPv6 Initial Allocation Size)
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John.Collins at BIT.admin.ch
John.Collins at BIT.admin.ch
Wed Aug 5 09:05:23 CEST 2015
Marco Schmidt wrote on 9.7.2015: > We encourage you to read the draft document text and send any comments to address-policy-wg at ripe.net before 7 August 2015. we support the proposal, therefore +1 from us. The interpretation of the NCC in their impact analysis strikes a good balance between too much liberalness, which might lead to undue waste of address space, and the constraints of the current policy. We are hopeful that the NCC has found a measureable and impartial way to identify the justifiable size of large allocations. The new policy would allow new address plan structuring arguments to be considered by the NCC - and this is important. Regards, John Collins LIR ch.swissgov
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