Piotr Strzyzewski pisze:
Sometimes it is not that case. For example, there could be one entity (LIR) which serves with the same staff (one business unit; limited resources) both commercial and academic customers using different boxes, IPs and ASes and (sometimes the most important) funds, which (all) due to whatever reason(s) which is beyond the scope of this thread, could not be mixed together. Opening a separate LIR is either an abuse of current policy (*) or unnecessary waste of time and money.
We have similar situation as described above. And - as it was probably said before in this discussion - many many LIRs in Poland, not only academic ones. I completely agree with your opinion, Piotr. Second LIR shouldn't be created just for achieving same policy of routing as in today's IPv4 world. Business and political rules are staying the same for IPv6, we are only changing type of addresses we use, thats all. With only one prefix we can't get same setup as we have right now. -- Tomasz Klicki ICM Core Network Services, University of Warsaw t.klicki@net.icm.edu.pl (+48-22) 5520527, 8268009, fax. 8284195 http://www.net.icm.edu.pl/