[6bone] Is minimum allocation /64 now?
Ethern Lin
mclin@sinica.edu.tw
Mon, 27 Oct 2003 23:21:12 +0800
IMHO, you can get the IPv6 block is easier and faster than
one year ago, and the the application conditions are more
easy to archeive.
So I think you could need more patients and just give them
some remind in proper time, everything will work out.
regards,
Ethern
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Reeder" <dan@reeder.name>
To: "Anne Lord" <anne@apnic.net>; <6bone@ISI.EDU>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [6bone] Is minimum allocation /64 now?
> > >help but think that there will be an IP shortage somewhere in our solar
> > >system similar to what asia pacific is currently suffering under v4.
> > ^^^^^^^^^
> > The current allocation rates for the Asia Pacific region
> > _exceed_ those of all other RIR regions as you can see in the
> > presentation below, slide 3: 'IPv4 allocations from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs,
> > yearly comparison - Jun 30, 2003':
>
> Ok my mistake... substitute the phrase "is currently" for "has
traditionally
> been"
>
> Does this mean that things are finally starting to improve? I certainly
hope
> so! Half the sixbone movement has been based upon the trends of asiapac
and
> europe having far fewer v4 IPs to work with than north america for
example.
>
> But still, that doesnt excuse the fact that we've been waiting *weeks* now
> for a v6 /32 allocation from you guys.
>
> Dan Reeder
>
>
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