[arin-ppml] V6 address allocation policy
Barber, Stan
sbarber at theplanet.com
Mon Jan 18 09:45:12 EST 2010
By the way, I don't know the addressing scheme personally, so I don't know if they created it using globally routable addresses and choose not to route them or using space reserved for private addressing. I am sure Cody could tell you if you want to contact him.
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To: Michael Richardson
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Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] V6 address allocation policy
Yes, that's what I understand to be the case.
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From: Michael Richardson [mailto:mcr at sandelman.ca]
Sent: Sat 1/16/2010 6:31 PM
To: Barber, Stan
Cc: Davis, Terry L; arin-ppml at arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] V6 address allocation policy
>>>>> "Stan" == Stan Barber <Barber> writes:
Stan> Terry, NTT has a large v6 deployment to the home in Japan
Stan> called Hakari-TV. This is a walled-garden deployment for VOD
Stan> (and other related features) to the home.
By "walled garden", do you mean that the address space is not
globally routed?
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