[address-policy-wg] IPv6 PI assignment policy
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Christopher Kunz
chrislist at de-punkt.de
Fri Jun 19 14:15:34 CEST 2015
Am 19.06.15 um 14:06 schrieb Vladimir Andreev: > Hello! > > Why wouldn't they become a LIR? >> Small Hotspot providers and especially Freifunk communities typically >> can not afford a LIR Membership to be independent. In my opinion the >> current policy makes it hard to adopt IPv6 in such cases. As the OP wrote: It's too expensive for a non-profit communal organisation (typically made up of 3-10 enthusiastic community members without a real budget) to become a LIR just for the purpose of connecting one (!) city's Wifi to the world. --ck
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