[sig-policy] You can make a difference: have your say on policy proposal
We need your input on policy issues that may affect you and your
network's current and future Internet resources.
The Internet is at a critical point of its development. Available IPv4
addresses and 16 bit AS numbers are being depleted and everyone
is evaluating how their network could embrace IPv6.
There are policy proposals open for discussion right now on the APNIC
Policy SIG mailing list that address these issues.
Take the opportunity in these three weeks before APNIC 28 to share your
comments and opinions.
Why? Because there are only six hours to discuss the proposals onsite at
APNIC 28 in Beijing.
So let's all work together on the mailing list to get the discussion
well underway before the meeting.
There are seven policy proposals now being discussed:
- Three IPv4 proposals about transfers and reserving space for IPv6
deployment
- Two IPv6 proposals to encourage IPv6 deployment and reduce route
fragmentation
- Two AS number proposals to tackle the 16 bit AS number depletion
How can you help?
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1. Read the policy proposals available from the following URL:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals
2. Take a few moments to send your thoughts to the Policy SIG mailing
list. Everyone's opinions matter.
If you're not sure what to say or how to say it, use this as a guide
to get you started:
1. Do you support or oppose the proposal?
2. Does the proposal solve a problem you are experiencing? If so,
tell us about your situation.
3. Do you see any disadvantages in the proposal?
4. Is there anything in the proposal that is not clear?
5. What changes would you suggest to make the proposal more
effective?
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