Re: [sig-policy] returned to list: prop-063: Reducing timeframe of IPv4
be able to justify a /22 within six months did not seem to have been
considered fully.
My understanding is that without a sister policy which reduced the
minimum allocation size, this would effectively shut out some LIRs from
getting addresses at all, since they would not be able to justify a /22
within six months, while they might previously have been able to within
twelve months. Am I correct in this understanding?
-jasper
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 16:28 +1200, Randy Bush wrote:
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> prop-063: Reducing timeframe of IPv4 allocations from twelve to six
> months
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>
> Dear colleagues
>
> prop-063, "Reducing timeframe of IPv4 allocations from twelve to six
> months" received support in the APNIC 26 Policy SIG but did not reach
> consensus. Therefore, this proposal is being returned to the Policy
> SIG mailing list for further discussion.
>
>
> Proposal details
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>
> APNIC to make allocations based on a six months needs basis, reducing
> it from 12 months.
>
>
> Proposal details including the full text of the proposal,
> presentations, links to relevant meeting archives and links to mailing
> hlist discussions are available at:
>
> http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-063-v001.html
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