On Mon, Apr 18, 2016, at 17:56, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, Adrian Pitulac wrote:
Having a condition like 3 star IPv6 RIPEness to be able to get another IPv4 block each 18 months will provide enough thrust to small entities to enable IPv6 in their networks and this way doing investments also. They will start providing IPv6 services and this way we'll see an objective accomplishment.
If you change this to: "Provides IPv6 services by default to all customers who haven't explicitly opted out", I might be tempted to support this policy proposal. However, I think that would put undue burden on RIPE to verify the IPv6 deployment of the LIR in question for them to qualify for another /22 after 18 months.
If it can get more support, why not ? 5 stars, why not ? (actually I have some idea why, and it wouldn't bother me) We have already discussed this with NCC staff, things are complex, but any new idea is welcome.