[ppml] Policy Proposal 2007-20: Definition of known ISP and changes to IPv6 initial allocation criteria
Michael Sinatra
michael at rancid.berkeley.edu
Thu Sep 13 14:33:16 EDT 2007
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Member Services wrote: > d. be an existing ISP in the ARIN region or have a plan for making > assignments to at least 200 separate organizations within five years. > > Rationale: > > This policy proposal would change two things in the IPv6 Initial > allocation criteria. It adds a definition for "known ISP" and changes > "200 /48 assignments" to 200 assignments of any size, but to separate > organizations. Clarification question: What's the difference between "separate organizations" in this text and the "other organizations" in the current section of the NRPM? Is the intent that if I allocated 3 /48s to the same "other" organization that it would now count as one organization instead of 3 /48s toward my goal of 200? thanks, michael
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