Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> If you are an end-user, and you qualify for a /48 (or other extra-small 
>> block), there is no fee waiver, and it's $1,250.00 one time, and a $100 each 
>> year to renew. (http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six58)
> 
> So does 6.5.8.1.b mean that only organizations with an IPv4 assignment
> can acquire an IPv6 assignment?  Or just that the IPv6 assignment
> guidelines are the same as the IPv4 assignment guidelines?

I don't know, please do not hesitate to contact them (hostmaster at that 
domain name) they seem keen to answer all questions. I did not pursue as my 
customers are divided in two categories, large sites that already have ipv4 
and a whole network team to take care of that (so I don't get involved 
there), small organisations for which it is too expensive to get a block, 
given that we have no warranty ISP's will accommodate routing those network 
once they start doing ipv6.

-- 
Yves.
http://www.sollers.ca/blog/2008/swappiness
http://www.sollers.ca/blog/2008/swappiness/.fr

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