Hi Wilfried, I think I can do it, having been in all the RIR meeting since this started 2-3 years ago ... So in short, at the time being has been implemented only in ARIN, but is in last call also in APNIC since a couple of weeks ago (last meeting), as an IPv6 PI policy (using /48) policy achieved consensus. I've submitted basically the same proposal in LACNIC, AfriNIC and RIPE service regions, and there is no any other similar proposal in those regions. I also submitted it in APNIC but didn't achieved consensus (another proposal did, as indicated above). Regards, Jordi
De: "Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet" <Woeber@CC.UniVie.ac.at> OrganizaciĆ³n: UniVie - ACOnet Responder a: <Woeber@CC.UniVie.ac.at> Fecha: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:00:39 +0000 Para: <jordi.palet@consulintel.es> CC: "address-policy-wg@ripe.net" <address-policy-wg@ripe.net> Asunto: Re: [address-policy-wg] Provider Independent (PI) IPv6 Assignments for End User Organisations (2006-01)
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
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Last, but not least, I also will prefer a "common" policy across the different regions, but I think we can't call it "global", because ICANN process, and in any case, it may be very difficult to coordinate that if not too late and impossible ...
That is actually an issue I'd like to comment on.
Regarding the use of words, what we can *try* to achieve across the regions is a thing that is called "globally coordinated". The first time we applied that approach to come up with (almost) identical, or at least very similar, polocies in all regions was the (dreaded) "200 Customer rule" for IPv6 PA Allocations.
Whether it was wise to work towards such a compromise, which in retrospect left many in the community unhappy, is a different story...
So - is anyone in a position to summarize for us which regions are doing that already (ARIN afair, others?) and what the size detais are, or which regions are working towards such a policy (RIPE obviously is).
Can the NCC help out here?
Wilfried.
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