Re: [sig-policy] prop-103-v001: A Final IP Address Policy Proposal
On 9/07/2012, at 10:39 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> The problem with this being that a /32 is actually inadequate for all but the most simple and smaller ISP networks unless you victimize your users with smaller than /48 allocations.
It stuns me every time I hear someone state that a /32, which is the equivalent of the *entire* IPv4 pace, is inadequate. Perhaps one day, in the same future where we all have flying cars, there will be so many devices in a house that we need more than a /56 but basing allocation on that aspiration makes me shudder. And as for describing it as 'victimisation', well I don't know where to start.
Jay
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