[sig-policy] End of comment period: [prop-033-v001] End site assignment
The eight-week final comment period for the proposal, [prop-033-v001]
"End site assignment policy for IPv6", has now ended. During the
comment period, there were no objections to the proposal. Therefore I
formally request the APNIC Executive Council to endorse this
proposal and consider the implementation issues raised on the mailing
list during the final call for comments period.
Summary of eight-week discussion
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The final comment period for the proposal ended on 17 November 2006.
During the comment period, there was discussion on the mailing list
about implementation issues associated with this proposal:
- Initial allocation criteria:
There was discussion about whether the initial allocation
criteria, "have a plan for making at least 200 /48 assignments to
other organizations within two years", would need to be changed
to "at least 200 assignments to other organizations within two
years.
- Assignment registration requirements
There was discussion about whether the IPv6 policy that
"information is registered in units of assigned /48 networks"
would need to be changed to cater for the new end site
assignment size proposed in prop-033-v001.
There were no comments in favour or against the proposal.
For a detailed history of this proposal, see:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-033-v001.html
Regards,
Kenny Huang, Toshiyuki Hosaka, Eugene Li