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[AfriNIC-rpd] Value of N for Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space
Hisham R Rojoa
hisham at afrinic.net
Tue Oct 2 11:22:12 UTC 2007
Dear Colleagues and Members
The value of N is not set in this policy proposal.
As discussed during the Public Policy Meeting it was agreed to ask the
community what the value of N should be.
At the face to face meeting, the value of N=1 & N=2 had the highest and same
number of votes; i.e. 6. The other values of N had no votes.
We would appreciate if the community could indicate what their preference is
for the value of N before the end of the last call.
Best Regards
Hisham
_____________________________________________
From: Hisham R Rojoa [mailto:hisham at afrinic.net]
Sent: 02 October 2007 10:43
To: 'AfriNIC Resource Policy Discussion List'
Subject: Last call for comments for Global Policy for the Allocation of the
Remaining IPv4 Address Space
Dear Colleagues and Members
The Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space
reached consensus at our last meeting in Durban, South Africa.
As per our Policy Development Process, this policy is now in the last call
for comments phase.
This phase will end on the 17th of October 2008.
More details about the policy can be found at:
http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/afpol-v4gp200707.htm
Best Regards
Hisham
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