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>>Furthermore, in such a sense, the first allocation rule >>can be applied also when allocating for new PoP. >>Do you think if this is true? > >PoP is a part of a network and normally it is not a service. Of course. What I try to say in addition to your comments is that when an existing ADSL ISP opens a new PoP, the ISP can assign /24 per CMTS for this PoP. > When an ISP uses a wholesale ADSL provider, they need to allocate a large block of IP addresses to a completely independent network, which normally has a different allocation policy due to its nature of permanent connectivity. I do not understand what is difference in cases of using a wholesale ADSL provider. Regards, Takashi Arano - - This list (wg-bb) is handled by majordomo@lists.apnic.net