[ppml] [GLOBAL-V6] How to get a IPv6 /32 the cheap way: go to AFRINIC

JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Fri Jun 22 14:34:36 EDT 2007


Because in some regions the policies, that have been developed by the
community say so.

I don't agree with the existing definitions of critical infrastructures, but
I respect the policies developed following the PDP.

If we don't agree with that point, then we should propose policy changes
thru the PDP, but not make a useless critic. It is just my opinion, of
course.

Regards,
Jordi




> De: David Conrad <drc at virtualized.org>
> Responder a: <global-v6-bounces at lists.apnic.net>
> Fecha: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 12:45:31 -0400
> Para: <jordi.palet at consulintel.es>
> CC: <ppml at arin.net>, RIPE Address Policy <address-policy-wg at ripe.net>, APNIC
> IPv6 <global-v6 at lists.apnic.net>, "IPv6 in Africa
> <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>" <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> Asunto: Re: [GLOBAL-V6] [ppml] How to get a IPv6 /32 the cheap way: go to
> AFRINIC
> 
> On Jun 22, 2007, at 11:17 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
>> RIRs can be considered, and in fact they are, critical
>> infrastructures,
> 
> Why?
> 
> Rgds,
> -drc
> 
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