On 2016 Apr 15 (Fri) at 10:41:56 +0200 (+0200), Gert Doering wrote:
:Hi,
:
:On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 05:23:11PM +0100, Aled Morris wrote:
:> The other objection (Jim) seems to be "we should be all-out promoting IPv6"
:> which I think is a laudable goal but unfortunately when used against
:> proposals like this one means that more recent LIRs are disadvantaged
:> against established companies with large pools of IPv4 to fall back on. It
:> simply isn't possible, today, to build an ISP on an IPv6-only proposition.
:
:Please do not forget the fact that small LIRs are not *disadvantaged*
:by this policy, but actually *advantaged*.
:
:If we didn't have this policy, but just ran out like ARIN did, small
:startup LIRs today would not be able to get *anything*. Now they can
:get a /22. Is that enough? No. Can we fix it, without taking away
:space that *other* small LIRs might want to have, in a few years time?
:
:Gert Doering
: -- APWG chair
This was exactly what happened to me at a previous job, and I am very
happy that we were able to receive even a small-ish allocation of IPs.
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