26 May
2003
26 May
'03
8:50 a.m.
In other words, what we are looking at is one /32 prefix per country per large LIR, opposed to as many /32s a large LIR would need in the long run anyway.
Actually what you are looking at is one /32 per LIR + one /32 per country per large LIR. Without tweaking routing, a more efficient way would be to use the fact that IPv6 blocks are a lot larger than IPv4 blocks and simply give one /32 to every LIR. I guess this would only work with RIPE who have the concepts of LIRs but anyway. - kurtis -