[ppml] Policy Proposal: Global Policy for the Allocation ofthe Remaining IPv4 Address Space
Azinger, Marla
marla.azinger at frontiercorp.com
Mon Jul 23 13:52:12 EDT 2007
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Thank you for the correction. I missed that somehow! Cheers! Marla -----Original Message----- From: Roque Gagliano [mailto:rgaglian at antel.net.uy] Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 10:49 AM To: Azinger, Marla Cc: Member Services; ppml at arin.net Subject: Re: [ppml] Policy Proposal: Global Policy for the Allocation ofthe Remaining IPv4 Address Space Hi, As it is state in the policy: The number N is defined as: 5. That is what is been proposed and has been approved at LACNIC meeting. Regards, Roque On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 13:41 -0400, Azinger, Marla wrote: > The number N is defined as: 5. -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Roque Gagliano ANTEL - URUGUAY rgaglian at antel.net.uy
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