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[AfriNIC-rpd] Re: [resource-policy] AfriNIC Policy Proposal:IPv6ProviderIndependent (PI) Assignment for End-Sites

JORDI PALET MARTINEZ jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Mon Mar 19 12:33:24 UTC 2007


AfriNIC has a lot already to judge, using end-user-organization is clear to
me. No need to define anything such as the size of the organization, or what
is or not an organization. Just use pre-existing legal definitions, as I
said in my previous email.

Regards,
Jordi




> De: Vincent Ngundi <vincent at kenic.or.ke>
> Responder a: <vincent at kenic.or.ke>
> Fecha: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 14:57:31 +0300
> Para: AfriNIC Resource Policy Discussion List <rpd at afrinic.net>
> CC: <jordi.palet at consulintel.es>
> Asunto: Re: [AfriNIC-rpd] Re: [resource-policy] AfriNIC Policy
> Proposal:IPv6ProviderIndependent (PI) Assignment for End-Sites
> 
> 
> On Mar 19, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Duncan Martin wrote:
> 
>> 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.
> May be may be not.
> 
> But based on the requirements in the draft, AfriNIC can decide
> whether an entity qualifies for the space or not.
> 
> Let's not make a fuss out of this. As you have argued above, it's
> easy for someone to register an association and thus qualify to get
> the v6 space if the requirement is that an end-site must be an
> organisation. I think AfriNIC should be left to make the decision
> based on the application submitted.
> 
> -v
> 
> 
>> 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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