[ppml] Proposed Policy: Changes to IPv6 initial allocation criteria
Andrew Dul
andrew.dul at quark.net
Thu Oct 12 10:22:10 EDT 2006
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> Policy statement: > > Delete section 6.5.1.1 d. of NRPM > > d: be an existing, known ISP in the ARIN region or have a plan for making at least 200 /48 assignments to other > organizations within five years. My main understanding of why this policy might be needed is that some feel that the 200 /48 assignments is an arbitrary requirement. Some feel that this type of requirement would encourage a smaller LIR to provide false information to ARIN in order to obtain PA address space. If the problem is with the 200 /48 requirements, I would suggest just striking the words at least 200 from the policy rather than removing the entire requirement. I do not think that small ISPs should use the PI address space policy to a bootstrap to getting PA address space later. Andrew
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