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Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery
From: JP Velders <jpv () veldersjes net>
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 21:30:23 +0100 (CET)
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 09:06:59 -0500 From: Nils Ketelsen <nils.ketelsen () kuehne-nagel com> Subject: Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery
[ ... ] I think the risk of ISPs handing out /64s is very small. Actually I expect most of the consumer ISPs (and they are the ones with the large number of customers) to hand out /128s.
Uhm, one of my private (as in I'm the consumer) ISP's over here in Holland gives me a /48... Granted it's done through a tunnelserver and labeled experimental, but they handed out /60's when it was based on sixbone space... http://www.xs4all.nl/uk/allediensten/experimenteel/ipv6.php I do believe XS4All is one of the larger consumer ISP's over here.
[ ... ] Nils
Kind regards, JP Velders
Current thread:
- Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery Pekka Savola (Nov 30)
- Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery Owen DeLong (Nov 30)
- Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery Nils Ketelsen (Dec 01)
- Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery JP Velders (Dec 01)
- Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery Jeroen Massar (Dec 02)
- Re: ULA and RIR cost-recovery JP Velders (Dec 01)