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        Title           : Usage Based Address Allocation Considered Harmful
        Author(s)       : M. Ohta, G. Huston, M. Hirabaru, J. Murai 
        Filename        : draft-ohta-address-allocation-00.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 03-May-00
        
The current usage based IPv4 address assignment policies might have
prolonged the useful lifetime of IPv4 address space but this has to
the detriment of the the end-to-end architecture of the Internet.
This memo proposes the adoption of an address assignment strategy
that releases large blocks of IPv4 address space into the Internet.
The objective of this policy is to encourage healthy Internet
deployment models with end-to-end transparency and association of
permanent connectivity with a stable IP address. This is intended to
encourage provider support for open transparent Internet service
environments that can be sustained with the adoption of IPv6.

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