[ppml] Allocation and reallocation
Charles Scott
cscott at gaslightmedia.com
Mon Oct 27 12:32:01 EST 2003
Michael:
No! What I'm saying is that we do have that right now--separate policies
for ISP's vs end-users. However, the difference is not in the
organization, but in what you're doing with the address block. If you're
assigning blocks out of it for end-user consumption it's one policy, if
you're consuming address space in the block as an end-user it's the other
policy. Both policies may very well apply to one organization if they do
both. I dare say, there are probably no ISP's that assign address space to
end-users but that don't consume space as an end-user themselves.
Chuck Scott
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 Michael.Dillon at radianz.com wrote:
> >The 80% and 25%/50% guidelines are that way because
> >consumption of address space must be considered differently for
> >assignable space vs end-user space.
>
> I think it's more useful to have separate guidelines
> for end-users vs. ISPs. In other words to classify the
> organizations rather than the address blocks that they
> have registered with ARIN.
>
> --Michael Dillon
>
>
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