[arin-ppml] Straw poll on special policy for electric energy industry

Joel Jaeggli joelja at bogus.com
Mon Oct 5 19:00:45 EDT 2009


The funny part of all this is that power companies appear among to most
aggressive generators of functionality requests around ipv6 and ipsec,
like maybe they actually know what they're doing...

joel

Scott Leibrand wrote:
> michael.dillon at bt.com wrote:
>>> This seems like an opportunity for education and outreach, rather
>>> than for punitive policy.
>>>     
>>
>> Do you just put up a "No Trespassing" sign, or do you put up a fence
>> as well?
>>
>> I think most people would put up the fence first, then the
>> signs.
>>
>> The Smart Grid plans appear to be even bigger than the cable
>> industry rollouts that led to net 24 being allocated, and the
>> special cable industry policies.
>>   
> 
> So you're worried that they're going to qualify for and use up a large
> chunk of the remaining free pool?  Perhaps another avenue, that wouldn't
> target a single network, would be to put some sort of maximum allocation
> size in place?
> 
> -Scott
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