fw@deneb.enyo.de (Florian Weimer) wrote:
That's the independently-networking end-user problem we have. PI would solve that. Removal of the 200 customer rule would solve that. One-block- per-LIR would solve that.
Doesn't need DENIC two blocks, one for their production network, and one for anycast? Or would you be willing to subject yourself to an ISP for the production network? Why not for anycast service?
How come, it's always you who knows what other people need? Of course we are happy enough to connect our office to a potent ISP on a PA block, no hassle. If they let us advertise the assignment on some peering matrix and the partners take it, the better; but that's not really necessary for an office. Apart from that, we're working on solutions, both for registry services production and for the DNS problem, and I am sure we will find them. Elmar.