pTLA request by CHTTL-TW - comments by 8 Feb 99 please (2nd announcment)

Bob Fink fink@es.net
Tue, 26 Jan 1999 13:36:40 -0800


[I'm sending this out again as I believe it may not have been seen by some
when I switched my email address.]

6Bone Folk,

CHTTL-TW, the ChungHwa Telecom. Co or Taiwan, is applying for a pTLA.
Please send any comments on this to either me or the list by 8 February 1999.


Thanks,

Bob

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>Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 14:10:55 +0800
>From: Yann-Ju Chu <yjchui@ms.chttl.com.tw>
>To: rlfink@lbl.gov
>Subject: Apply for pTLA
>
>Dear Bob:
>	I am responsible for IPv6 testbed for ChungHwa Telecom. Co. and wish
>to become a backbone site on 6Bone.
>
>1. must have experience with ipv6 in the 6bone, at least as a leaf
>site, and preferably as an NLA transit under a pTLA.
>	
>	We have become a leaf site  as CHTTL-TW and later become
>a transit site running BGP4+ with TELEBIT as TLSW-TW. Right now, We are 
>providing
>serveral private "test" tunnels to various organizations in Taiwan (which 
>most of
>them are research centers such as universities).
>	Our registry in 6Bone can be accessed by:
>	http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ipv6/6Bone/Whois/TLSW-TW.html
>
>2. must have the ability and intent to provide "production-like" 6bone
>backbone service to provide a robust and operationally reliable 6bone
>backbone.
>	We have set up our IPv6 testbed with a dedicated production IPv6 router 
>with link provided by TANET, which is provided by our own company. And right 
>now,
> We have provided several IPv6 tunnels to other sites in Taiwan.
>
>3. must have a potential "user community" that would be served by
>becoming a pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player in a region,
>country or focus of interest.
>	We are the major telecommunication company in Taiwan with several
> millions of customers. We are also one of the majer ISP in Taiwan. Our
company
>are always in the leading position in this field. We have now set a home 
>page for apply
>connection to us
>	http://march.chttl.com.tw
>	http://march.ipv6.chttl.com.tw  (IPv6 protocols only)
>
>4. must commit to abide by whatever the 6bone backbone operational
>rules and policies are (currently there are no formal ones, but the
>alain duran draft is a start in trying to define some).
>
>we  will abide to the 6bone operational rules and policies.
>				
>							Regards
>								Y. J. Chu
>								Switching Technology Department
>								ChungHwa Telecom. Co.