On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 07:39:28PM +0100, turchanyi.geza@ln.matav.hu (turchanyi.geza@ln.matav.hu) wrote: Re: How to reduce the junk applications?
My proposal is simple: only such a LIR should get IPv6 addresses in 2002 and 2003 that already had experiences in IPv4 registration for at least two years.
Why? What purpose does it serve?
This might sound very restrictive, however it is better to start something new
Aren;t overly restrictive practices illegal? You have to be careful that you do not create a 'cartel' situation.. what has happened to the Open Free market?
with people already having some experiences than creating a situation that we can not handle later on. In two years we can have lift this constraint.
I sort fo understand what you are saying, but please elaborate... especially why an arbitrary figure of 2 years has been chosen.. why not 1 year, or 6 months or 5 years or whatever? Also, wrt IPv4 issues, is it not better to have new entrants encouraged to use and deploy IPv6? Regards Denesh RIPE LIR-WG co-Chair -- Denesh Bhabuta Cyberstrider Limited - www.cyberstrider.net Aexiomus Limited - www.aexiomus.net - Computer shop now live me.uk domains released - http://www.cyberstrider.net/meuk.shtml