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[AfriNIC-rpd] Re: [resource-policy] AfriNIC Policy Proposal:IPv6ProviderIndependent (PI) Assignment for End-Sites
Duncan Martin
ceo at tenet.ac.za
Mon Mar 19 10:52:46 UTC 2007
In contractual terms, how will AfriNIC define "organisation"? On the
one hand, it's easy for an individual to form an association, and even
register it legally. It's also so that many trading entities have no
legal persona that is distinct from those of their owners as
individuals.
It seems to me that if an applicant meets the requirements as specified
in the draft policy, the applicant's organisational form need not
concern AfriNIC.
Duncan Martin
> Do we want the PI policy for individuals or only organizations ?
>
> Regards,
> Jordi
>
>
>
>
> > De: Vincent Ngundi <vincent at kenic.or.ke> Responder a:
> AfriNIC Resource
> > Policy Discussion List <rpd at afrinic.net>
> > Fecha: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 09:35:22 +0300
> > Para: <aalain at trstech.net>, AfriNIC Resource Policy Discussion List
> > <rpd at afrinic.net>
> > Asunto: Re: [AfriNIC-rpd] Re: [resource-policy] AfriNIC
> Policy Proposal:
> > IPv6ProviderIndependent (PI) Assignment for End-Sites
> >
> >
> > On Mar 19, 2007, at 12:10 AM, Alain Patrick AINA wrote:
> >
> >> On Friday 16 March 2007 10:05:40 Vincent Ngundi wrote:
> >>> Hi Colleagues,
> >>>
> >>> I'm sending a copy of Jordi's amendments to the draft policy I
> >>> proposed for your consideration.
> >>>
> >>> Kindly note that the points he intends to alter are as follows:
> >>>
> >>> (a) changing the word "end-user(s)" to "end-user-organisation(s)"
> >>>
> >>> (b) changing the assignment target from provides of
> "Public Internet
> >>> services" to providers of "services" thus;
> >>>
> >>> "End-sites which provide Public Internet services for a single
> >>> administrative organisations' network, regardless of their size."
> >>>
> >>> to
> >>>
> >>> "End-sites which provide services for a single administrative
> >>> organisations' network, regardless of their size."
> >>>
> >>> (c) There should be no need for assigning a prefix longer
> than /48;
> >>> thus a minimum assignment of a /48 or a shorter prefix if AfriNIC
> >>> deems there's justification.
> >>
> >>
> >> it is more than that.
> >> d) changing "end-sites" to end-user-organizations
> >>
> >> We could open long discussions on these points, but i
> think they are
> >> not necessary.
> >>
> >> The initial draft updated with the results on discussions on
> >> "boundary"
> >> and "size" of the specific block to be used for the
> assignments is
> >> ok for me.
> > I agree with Alain.
> >
> > -v
> >>
> >> --alain
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