On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 09:31:53AM +0100, Gert Doering wrote:
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Also the current IPv6 policy that only ISPs can get independently routeable address space is a fine line into anti-competitive behaviour which may be illegal according to EU anti-trust law.
As nobody is preventing you from becoming an ISP, this line of argument is completly cr**.
That's true. It didn't take much effort, and 'only' maybe 1,500 Euros p.a. for our site to in effect become an LIR. I guess for some people the fee is an issue, but the old argument is if PI is that important to you as a corporate organisation, that money is small change. So who exactly are these people calling for their IPv4 equivalent PI space? Are they all corporate enterprise networks? If not, who represents the other major consumers? And how many PI prefixes are in use today for IPv4? 10,000? 30,000? More? -- Tim/::1