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[address-policy-wg] 2014-12 Draft Document and Impact Analysis Published (Allow IPv6 Transfers)
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Tore Anderson
tore at fud.no
Tue Jan 20 08:08:49 CET 2015
* "Marco Schmidt" <mschmidt at ripe.net> > The proposal described in 2014-12, "Allow IPv6 Transfers", is now in > its Review Phase. The need for IPv6 tranfers are probably going to be miniscule as IPv6 numbers are readily available from the NCC, but nevertheless I think it makes sense to harmonise the transfer policies for all the different resource types we have. In some corner cases a transfer could prevent the need to renumber (parts of) a network though. It's worth having this just to support folks in that position. +1 Tore
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