Le Mon, May 13, 2002 at 05:22:22PM +0200, Joao Luis Silva Damas a ecrit:
At 17:19 +0200 13/5/02, Xavier Henner wrote:
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For ISP, IPv6 is simple. But big ISP will have a lot of adress space because they have a lot of custommers. (NREN will have less and hosting-only ISP will have a lot less when there will be a good mh solution)
A hosting-only ISP would probably not qualify for an allocation under the new policy, since you can fit a lot of servers in one subnet. They would have to get address space from their upstream, right?
That's why I said *a lot less*. Today, I think that hostina must have 20% of address space or so NREN and ISP must have 40% each (if someone has the real numbers, I would know them) With IPv6 and the new policies, ISP will have more than 80% NREN have less "customers" than ISP, and then less space Hosting compagnies will have multihomed /48s The repartition is not the same, and the HD ratios will change That's why I think that a big ISP can have a lot of space -- Xavier Henner Responsable de l'exp�rimentation IPv6 Nerim -- Fournisseur d'acc�s � Internet URL: <http://www.nerim.net/>