On 29/08/2011, at 2:56 PM, Andy Linton wrote:
I've had extensive discussions in Busan this week with the author of
prop-100 and other APNIC members from India about the large push by
the Indian government who have mandated that all ISPs with more that
10000 customers must have an IPv6 service offering in place by the end
of this year.
I'd call that a reasonably large project and if I was involved in this
I'd want to make sure my addressing policy was in place in advance.
I'm not sure I understand this. Is there a suggestion that:
- the current addressing policy is not sufficient for a project of this size?
- addressing policy should be different according to the scale of the project?
- when a government makes a large push like this, an address block should be set aside specifically for it?
I would be grateful for any explanation as to why this large project is relevant.
cheers
Jay
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