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[sig-policy] prop-101 final 8 week comment period
[sig-policy] prop-101 final 8 week comment period
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- Subject: [sig-policy] prop-101 final 8 week comment period
- From: Andy Linton <asjl at lpnz dot org>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 16:41:33 +1200
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Dear SIG members
prop-101 Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable assignment,
reached consensus at the APNIC 34 Policy SIG and later at the APNIC
Member Meeting.
This proposal will now move to the next step in the APNIC Policy
Development Process and is being returned to the Policy SIG mailing list
for the final 8-week comment period.
At the end of this period the Policy SIG Chairs will evaluate comments
made and determine if the consensus reached at APNIC 34 still holds.
If consensus holds, the Chairs of the Policy SIG will ask the Executive
Council to endorse the proposal for implementation.
- Send all comments and questions to: <sig-policy at apnic dot net>
- Deadline for comments: Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Proposal details
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This a proposal to change the "IPv6 address allocation and assignment
policy" to allow portable (that is, provider independent or PI)
assignments of IPv6 address blocks to be made by APNIC to any
organization with due justification and payment of standard fees,
removing the current requirement that the requestor is or plans to be
multihomed.
Proposal details, including the full text of the proposal, history, and
links to the APNIC 34 meeting archive, are available at:
https://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-101
Regards
Andy, Skeeve, and Masato