[ppml] Policy Proposal 2006-7: Changes to IPv6 initial allocation criteria - revised text
Martin Hannigan
martin.hannigan at batelnet.bs
Thu Feb 22 01:41:53 EST 2007
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> > I also question the commercial viability of an ISP that > > does not offer IPv4 > > services and plans to subsist for 5+ years on less than > > 200 customers who > > are so small they do not qualify for PI assignments. > > Asking the ISP to make > > do with PA space (for the year or two it takes to > > deplete their VC money) is > > not unreasonable. And, if they do somehow survive, they > > will qualify as > > "known" and be able to get an LIR allocation anyways. > > > Again, I don't see how that is relevant to ARIN policy. > If the ISP is not commercially > viable, then, they will stop renewing their ARIN resources > and the addresses > can be reclaimed (or, they will be absorbed by the > acquiring entity). Either > way, I don't see how ARIN should be passing judgment on > peoples business plans. That year or two is a risk buffer. Weakening or altogether removing start requirements increases the risk to the resources and the organization. -M<
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