[arin-ppml] Demand for community networking

Joel Jaeggli joelja at bogus.com
Wed Apr 29 11:34:26 EDT 2009



Davis, Terry L wrote:
> Chris
> 
> Also for future thoughts in IPv6 space specifically, the need for
> permanent contiguous address spaces exist for other large
> organizations; below are a few of which are discussing it:
> 
> - International Civil Aviation Organization - Railway associations
> both in North America and Europe - North American Power Companies -
> Shipping companies - City and County governments - Fire Districts

Which of of these legal entities or treaty organizations would not
qualify for pi address space assignments under existing rir allocation
policy? None as far as I can tell.

> Take care Terry
> 
>> -----Original Message----- From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net
>> [mailto:arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Chris Boyd Sent:
>> Tuesday, April 28, 2009 2:44 PM To: ppml at arin.net Subject:
>> [arin-ppml] Demand for community networking
>> 
>> Since some people expressed concern for contact maintenace, address
>>  tracking etc.
>> 
>> There's clearly a demand for such services, as witnessed by 
>> http://www.wiana.org/ Please, no debates about the wisdom of their
>> use of 1.0.0.0/8 - It's clearly not a good thing.  It would be far
>> better to bring such activists and enthusiasts into the ARIN fold
>> and ensure that they use globally unique addresses in the future.
>> Past history shows that somehow, some way these networks will wind
>> up getting connected to the global network.  Might as well make
>> life in the future better for all.
>> 
>> --Chris
>> 
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