Re: [sig-policy] FW: prop-100 National IP Address Plan - Allocationof co
Currently, RIR's allocate IP addresses based on need of use to organizations. Organizations have needs of IP addresses for their networks. The networks directly owned and operated by organizations. And the justification is on the actual network needs. So there is a fundamental difference between prop-100 and prop-99. Prop-99 falls within the current framework, while prop-100 does not.
While we are discussing prop-100, I would think it is prudent to also seek comments and feedbacks from other RIR's or maybe even IANA. There are bad consequences if APNIC policy is mis-aligned with other 4 RIR's.
Yi Chu
Sprint
>> think about just reseserving a /16 or whatever for a
>> country and doing sparse allocation from the block in the normal way
>btw, not originated by me.
>randy
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