[arin-ppml] ULA-C and reverse DNS
Michael Richardson
mcr at sandelman.ca
Mon Mar 22 13:44:03 EDT 2010
>>>>> "David" == David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> writes:
>> But: a) Is the price the same as for GUA? b) Is the
>> needs-requirement the same? If the answer is YES, then it's not
>> a policy. Its status quo. If the answer is NO, then there are
>> those that will argue that this will be used as a run-around
>> "routing" policy.
David> Are you suggesting that each sub part of an enterprise should
David> be able get its own /48? Are you suggesting there should be
David> no limit to the number of /48s a enterprise can get? It
David> sounds to me like that is what you are suggesting.
Yes.
1,099,511,627,776 Number of /48s in a /8
6,692,030,277 population of planet in 2008.
That's 164 /48s for every man/woman/child.
There is no scarcity. Stop thinking like there is.
These networks are not connected and would be labelled as such.
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