[ppml] Proposed Policy: Changes to IPv6 initial allocation criteria
Andrew Dul
andrew.dul at quark.net
Thu Oct 12 14:56:53 EDT 2006
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> -------Original Message------- > From: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet at consulintel.es> > Subject: Re: [ppml] Proposed Policy: Changes to IPv6 initial allocation criteria > Sent: 12 Oct '06 10:34 > > Hi Andrew, > > I see your point. > > I don't think that makes too much difference and the people that apply for a > prefix is really because they want to do business with that prefix. However, > I agree that an alternative text (removing also the /48) could be: > > "be an existing, known ISP in the ARIN region or have a plan for making > assignments to other organizations within five years." > > My understanding is that this is different policy proposal and I will be > happy to submit it also, so we have two choices (this one a bit more > "conservative"). > > The question here is to ask for ARIN staff or AC advise. Should I submit one > more proposal, or can both choices somehow be considered as part of the same > one ? > I don't think we need seperate policies. I don't see the differences between them as very large. I would hope over time that people would draw to consenus on one version of the text. I think that can be done through the mailing list and at the next meeting. Andrew
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