Hi Hosaka-san, Randy and Jian,
Thank you for your effort for charing the poley sig.
The other day, we held the JPNIC Open policy meeting, and some people
said they had some difficulty to obtain IPv6 address block under the
current IPv6 allocation criteria which mandate 200 customer
assignments.
So, we want to discuss this proposal again. Should we submit same
proposal again or are there any other process to re-activate this
proposal?
--
Tomohiro Fujisaki, Japan Policy Working Group Chair.
| Dear colleagues,
|
| This is the annoucement to withdraw prop-042.
|
| -----------------------------------------------------------------------
| prop-042: Proposal to change IPv6 initial allocation criteria
| -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This proposal was announced to the Policy SIG mailing list on 23
| January 2007. It did not reach consensus at APNIC 23 and was returned
| to the mailing list for further discussion. There has been no further
| discussion on this proposal since that time.
|
| This proposal was not presented at the APNIC 24 Policy SIG. We have
| discussed the status of this proposal with the author, who has agreed
| to withdraw the proposal.
|
|
| Proposal history
| ----------------
|
| This is a proposal to remove the need to have a plan to make 200 /48
| assignments in two years and replace it with a plan to make a
| reasonable number of assignments in two years.
|
| For more information on the policy proposal, see:
|
| http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-042-v001.html
|
| Best regards,
| Toshiyuki Hosaka
| Randy Bush
| Jian Zhang
|
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