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[ipv6-wg] What is difference among /32 , /48 and /64 as charge?
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Yavuz Maşlak
yavuz.maslak at ihlas.net.tr
Fri Feb 8 20:21:12 CET 2008
We are a LIR as small class. We want to apply for ipv6. Is there a difference as charge apply for between /32 and /64 ? I mean, a LIR who has large class, when that LIR applies for /32 and has it, What does that LIR cost for that ? Also, While We are a LIR as small; 1- Can we apply for ipv6 /32 ? 2- What is difference among /32 , /48 and /64 as charge? Thanks a lot. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ipv6-wg/attachments/20080208/c60e515c/attachment.html>
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