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[rpd] Statistics on IPV4 allocation in Africa as of 2016
Honest Ornella GANKPA
honest1989 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 18 18:13:05 UTC 2016
I'm thinking something like this: if you are already a member, you prove
that you have deployed IPv6 in some capcity in your network and you get
your IPv4
If you are new member, you can get your initial assignement, but next
assignements you can show you have deployed IPv6 in some capacity in your
network
2016-06-18 16:33 GMT+01:00 Nishal Goburdhan <nishal at controlfreak.co.za>:
> On 18 Jun 2016, at 16:26, Honest Ornella GANKPA wrote:
>
> > I believe Alain's suggestion is sensible: prove that you have at least
> > deployed IPv6 in your network to some extent before requesting more IPv4
> > (when we hit soft landing)
>
> to be clear, you have added a new word here that changes things: “more”.
> that is not what the original statement said.
>
> or, as was quite nicely summed up :
> “No space allocation from the last /8 if you can’t show IPv6.”
>
> please clarify.
>
> —n.
>
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Honest Ornella GANKPA
Network engineer
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