There is a document with IPv6 Registration Guidelines. Please look at: http://www/lir/registries/ipv6.html We're still waiting on final approval from the IANA before we can make it official. We also need a block of IPv6 addresses from them to start allocating. We expect to receive that by the end of this month. We will make an announcement as soon as we're ready to start making allocations. As for enterprises, in general most enterprises would qualify for an NLA rather than a TLA. However there might be some large, multinational enterprises that qualify for a TLA if they fulfill the criteria listed in the document. Kind regards, Paula Caslav RIPE NCC adrian.pauling@bt.com writes: * Dear All, * * With IPv4 the address allocation process, procedures and policies are well * documented with RIPE-141, 142 and 185. * * How does a registry apply for an IPv6 address block from RIPE? * Are equivalent documents to 141,142 and 185 planned or being drafted? * * Given the architecture in IPv6 should Enterprise registries be allowed IPv6 * assignments, given that the ISP part of an Enterprise may have a TLD? Should * Enterprise Registries only be assigned NLAs? * * Regards, * * Adrian F Pauling * :-)NEL57 Internet Protocol Manager * acd Information Systems Engineering Technical Architecture * AFP1-RIPE / AFP-ARIN / AFP25-InterNIC * * adrian.pauling@bt.com * * 01926 851992 / 0802 904877 * * *