Dear Colleagues, The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce the implementation of the new IPv6 policy effective 1 July 2002. This IPv6 policy was accepted by consensus at RIPE 42 and is common to all Regional Internet Registry communities - APNIC, ARIN, and the RIPE NCC. The new policy replaces the provisional IPv6 policy launched in 1999. The IPv6 Policy documentation is available from the RIPE document store at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/internet-registries.html The current set of IPv6 documents are: - IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy - Initial IPv6 Allocation Request Form in the RIPE NCC Service Region - Supporting Notes for the Initial IPv6 Allocation Request Form in the RIPE NCC Service Region - IPv6 End User Site Assignment Request Form in the RIPE NCC Service Region - Supporting Notes for the IPv6 End User Site Assignment Request Form in the RIPE NCC Service Region Key points of the new IPv6 policy you should be aware of: - The minimum allocation size is /32; - LIRs currently holding a /35 have the option of expanding their allocation to a /32 on request; - In 2002, no additional fees are charged for IPv6 address space in the RIPE NCC service region. The RIPE NCC IPv6 web pages can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/IPv6/ Regards, Paul Rendek Communications Manager RIPE NCC