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APNIC Document identity APNIC Document identity
Title: IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy Title: IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy
Short title: ipv6-address-policy Short title: ipv6-address-policy
Document ref: APNIC-089 Document ref: APNIC-089
Version: 003 Version: 004
Date of original publication: 1 July 2002 Date of original publication: 1 July 2002
Date of this version: 26 May 2005 Date of this version: 15 January 2007
Review scheduled: n/a Review scheduled: n/a
Obsoletes: n/a Obsoletes: Previous versions
Status: Obsolete Status: Obsolete
Comments: n/a Comments: n/a
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IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy
Status of this Memo Status of this Memo
This document was initially developed through joint discussions This document was initially developed through joint discussions
among the APNIC, ARIN and RIPE communities. The document also among the APNIC, ARIN and RIPE communities. The document also
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– country code TLD (ccTLDs) nameservers; – country code TLD (ccTLDs) nameservers;
IANA; IANA;
– Regional Internet Registry (RIRs); and – Regional Internet Registry (RIRs); and
– National Internet Registry (NIRs). – National Internet Registry (NIRs).
Assignments to critical infrastructure are available only to the actual Assignments to critical infrastructure are available only to the actual
operators of the network infrastructure performing such functions. Registrar operators of the network infrastructure performing such functions. Registrar
organisations which do not actually host the network housing the registry organisations which do not actually host the network housing the registry
infrastructure, will not be eligible for an assignment under this policy. infrastructure, will not be eligible for an assignment under this policy.
The minimum assignment made under these terms is /32. The maximum assignment made under these terms is /32 per operator.
Exchanges made under this policy remain subject to the address space license Exchanges made under this policy remain subject to the address space license
policy. policy.
6. References 6. References
[RFC1715] “The H Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency”, C. [RFC1715] “The H Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency”, C.
Huitema. November 1994, RFC 1715. Huitema. November 1994, RFC 1715.
[IAB-Request] “Email from IAB to IANA“, [IAB-Request] “Email from IAB to IANA“,
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