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[ipv6-wg] RIPE NCC Makes Record Number of IPv6 Allocations
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Mohsen Souissi
mohsen.souissi at nic.fr
Thu Dec 13 23:00:17 CET 2007
On 13 Dec, Ray Plzak wrote: | Receiving the address space is one thing, using it is another. In other words in the case of IPv6 to date allocation has not necessarily meant implementation. It will be more interesting when all of the IPv6 allocated to date is actually put in use. I note that this is true in all of the regions. | ==> So here's a proposal: <Provocation> What if RIRs monthly published on their websites and mailing-lists the TOP 10 of LIRs/Customers who received an allocation and haven't used it for ages? Would that be a further incentive to eventually start deployment? ;-) </Provocation> Mohsen. | Ray
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