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RE: [address-policy-wg] Re: [ipv6-wg] IPv6 micro allocation or something else?
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To: <>, <>
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From: Jørgen Hovland <>
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Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 17:22:37 +0100
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From: address-policy-wg-admin@localhost
[ ] On Behalf Of Wilfried Woeber,
UniVie/ACOnet
Hi Wilfried,
>From that perspective I seem to see 2 aspects in the recent discussion:
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>- you shall not receive address space for builing a service, you are to
> buy that from some "big-folk".
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> This is an intersting point of view, and taken to the extreme will
> make us end up with a _very small_ number of _very big_ entities.
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> Traditionally these things were called monopolies. Nothing I would be
> too happy to see coming back ;-)
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>- there has been th discussion regarding "anycast" but isnt this just
> a special(?) case of th PI-topic?
You are right; the differences between PI and anycast are few.
Perhaps it would be a (good?) idea to merge the anycast and PI discussion
into a single discussion instead.
> This is an intersting point of view, and taken to the extreme will
> make us end up with a _very small_ number of _very big_ entities.
Strictly speaking;
All you need to do is to create a network and ask for address space. The
"anycasters" won't even do that. They want the address space without the
network. That is what I don't support.
Joergen Hovland
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