On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 09:10:26 +0200, Marc van Selm wrote:
so, let's switch to discussing
I would support this policy proposal.
This would be a sound alternative to those that need to be a LIR today but do not really have to be a LIR but only require address-space that does not tie them with 1 or 2 providers "for life" and gives them the possibility to have global multi-homing (so for example, 2 access points to the Net: 1x US, 1x Europe and a private global corporate network to provide internal connectivity).
This argument is absolutely correct, the impact on the BGP table will be negligible and can - as proven by IPv4 - be handled by modern routing hardware, thus: I support your argument and the proposal, too. Best Regards Oliver Bartels Oliver Bartels F+E + Bartels System GmbH + 85435 Erding, Germany oliver@bartels.de + http://www.bartels.de + Tel. +49-8122-9729-0