On 1-mrt-05, at 18:31, Tim Streater wrote:
3) plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organisations - yes, we will certainly do that - to which it will assign /48s etc etc - no, we will never do that as all our customers are LIRs.
4) have a plan for making at least 200 /48 assignments to other organisations etc etc - no, we will never assign such space as all our customers have their own already.
So what do you need IPv6 address space for apart from your own stuff? Seems to me that from an address allocation point of view, you are and endsite.
In short, I would advocate relaxing the rules about PI space.
The trouble is that in IPv4 there is at least _some_ backpressure on PI because people need to qualify for a /24. In IPv6, we don't count addresses anymore, so all else being equal, MORE people would be able to get PI space. If that were to happen, we'd be in a lot of trouble. Iljitsch