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[policy-announce] 2006-07 Discussion Period extended until 29 November 2006 (Minimum IPv4 Assignment Window)
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Filiz Yilmaz
filiz at ripe.net
Wed Oct 18 17:21:29 CEST 2006
PDP Number: 2006-07 Minimum IPv4 Assignment Window Dear Colleagues The Discussion Period for the the proposal 2006-07 has been extended until 29 November 2006. This proposal suggests the minimum Assignment Window (AW) available to LIRs should be raised from zero (0) to /21 (2048 IPv4 addresses). Because the sub-allocation policy references the AW policy, the sub-allocation policy also needs to be updated. This proposal suggests that the maximum sub-allocation should be kept at /20 (4096 IPv4 addresses). You can find the full proposal at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2006-07.html We encourage you to review this policy proposal and send your comments to <address-policy-wg at ripe.net>. Regards Filiz Yilmaz RIPE NCC Policy Development Officer
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