[ppml] 2005-1 status

Daniel Golding dgolding at burtongroup.com
Mon Jan 23 15:31:16 EST 2006


This seems the only reasonable IPv6 allocation policy, and the one most
likely to get a reasonable amount of support. Especially if part of your
goal is to popularize IPv6.

- Daniel Golding

On 1/23/06 10:54 AM, "Kevin Loch" <kloch at hotnic.net> wrote:


> To qualify for a minimum end site assignment of /44 you must either:
> 
>    - have an allocation or assignment directly from ARIN (and not a
>      legacy allocation or assignment)
> 
>    OR
> 
>    - meet the qualifications for an IPv4 assignment from ARIN without
>      actually requesting one.
> 
>    OR
> 
>    - be currently connected to two or more IPv6 providers with at least
>    one /48 assigned to you by an upstream visible in whois/rwhois.
> 




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