Skeeve Stevens wrote: > Owned by an ISP? It isn't much different than it is now. > > As long as you are multi-homed you can get a small allocation (/48), > APNIC and ARIN have procedures for this. > > Yes, you have to pay for it, but the addresses will be yours, unlike > the RFC1918 ranges which is akin to 2.4Ghz wireless.. lets just share > and hope we never interconnect/overlap. > > I can't find a RFC1918 equivalent for v6 with the exception of > 2001:0DB8::/32# which is the ranges that has been assigned for > documentation use and is considered to NEVER be routable. In that > /32 are 65536 /48's... way more than the RFC1918 we have now.
FD00::/8 ula-l rfc 4139 > If I was going to build a v6 network right now, that was purely > private and never* going to hit the internet, and I could not afford > to be a NIC member or pay the fees... then I would be using the > ranges above.... I wonder if that will start a flame war *puts on > fire suit*.