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Re: [GLOBAL-V6] New draft available: IPv6 Address Allocationand Assignment Global Policy
At 10:30 02/02/08, Takashi Arano wrote:
>So my small modification proposal is to replace "any LIR" with
>
>- ISP or organization who assigns and registers /48s to organizations
> other than itself
>
>Although it is still ambiguous, we know the perfect
>definition is impossible due to the nature of things.
>Actually, an enterprise or university which
>has subsidiaries in their networks like an ISP
>can be difficult to be categorized.
>
>Anyway, I believe this is better than just saying "any LIR",
>maybe because we can omit obvious end users.
I am following up my own mail...
Someone may think there is a hole in this definition,
which is that any organization who disguise as an ISP
could get /32. Yes, this rule does not prevent this.
However, first there is no rules to prevent this kind of
things. Second, this rule would give mental barriers to
applicants. This is a big difference.
The bottom of this idea is to give a /32 to all who
faithfully declares themselves as inside this category.
Regards,
Takashi Arano
P.S. I am still afraid I can convey my idea to you properly...
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