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[ipv6-wg] 2001:7f9::/32 still being announced even though the 'experiment' has finished 2 days ago?
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Bernhard Schmidt
berni at birkenwald.de
Fri Jul 21 19:51:47 CEST 2006
Jeroen Massar wrote: > But according to: http://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=2001:7f9::/32 > it is still being announced. Also the mentioned URL doesn't contain any > 'details of experiment' at all. > > What is up with this? Has this become free IPv6 space? I certainly hope so, and I'd rather see that route withdrawn sooner than later. Alternatively the RIPE NCC should hand out a detailled template how those allocations can be justified, as by house desperately needs some decent global routing slot through my ADSL connection and my neighbors WiFi. Purely for personal fun^W^Wcommercial offering^W^Wexperiments of course! Regards, Bernhard
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