On 8/11/15 14:43, Alfie Cleveland wrote:
Hello,

I’m requesting comment in regards to automatically make organisations
eligible for IPv6 if they hold justified IPv4 space. This similar to
Section 9.3.1. of the [APNIC-127] APNIC Internet Number Resource
Policies. I feel that if organisations were able to receive a /48 for
each /24 they hold, then it would help expedite the rollout of IPv6.
Organisations currently have two choices - continue to use IPv4, or
spend valuable time on applying for IPv6 space. IPv6 space is clearly in
abundance - and this could potentially help slow the exhaustion of IPv4.



I got my /32 IPv6 allocation in late 2009 and end user /48 in 2007 and I don't remember having to do much to qualify for them other than ask. Has this changed?

~Seth
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