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[ipv6-wg] The Pope gets IPv6 PA space (not PI :)
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Florian Weimer
fw at deneb.enyo.de
Mon May 1 11:25:24 CEST 2006
* Stefano Pasquini: >> I'm sure there are 200 different organizations inside the Vatican. >> > Of course, more than 200... And you've got a plan to hand out IPv4 address assignments to them, sure. Please don't take this personally, it isn't. I believe that everybody should be entitled to his own independently routeable IPv6 prefix, no questions asked. It appears as if we are already close to that in practice (as far as LIRs are concerned). The official policy just doesn't reflect it.
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