[ppml] Policy Proposal 2005-1: Provider Independent IPv6 Assignments for End-sites - Revised Text
Edward Lewis
Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz
Fri Sep 23 14:12:25 EDT 2005
At 13:36 -0400 9/23/05, Member Services wrote:
>http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2005_1.html
>Policy Proposal 2005-1: Provider Independent IPv6 Assignments for End-sites
> 4. be able to assign IPv6 addresses to at least 100,000
>unique devices within 1 year and advertise that connectivity through
>it's single aggregated address assignment.
I'm curious about the rationale for "100,000." Not that I think it
is unreasonable, but was there any reason to pick that amount?
Perhaps something to do with the pain of renumbering?
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