2009/6/19 Paul de Weerd <[email protected]>
> In Europe, you can get IPv6 PI space. Provider Independent (PI) IPv6
> Assignments for End User Organisations (version 5.0) for was accepted
> in april 2009.
>
> See: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2006-01.html
>
> We'll have to see what happens to global routing tables.
>

Actually, that paper you mention clearly states following:

> The other four RIR regions already have a policy for assigning IPv6 PI 
> address space.

> ARIN started with IPv6 PI in September 2006. To date, the stats files contain 
> less than 200 IPv6 assignments from 2620::/23.
> APNIC is making "Portable IPv6" assignments since June 2007. The stats files 
> report only 36 entries under 2001:df0::/29.

So, it looks like the sky isn't going to fall on our heads, at least,
not right now.
Having said that, i completely agree that this is not proper solution,
and unfortunately no good one had been found yet.

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