David,

While every issued resource is allocated the size of IPv6 is determined by the 
policy they are requested under as either end user or ISP. So an ISP requesting 
IPv6 is still evaluated under NRPM 6.5.2 and an end user is evaluated under 
NRPM 6.5.8. It is my understanding that the ARIN AC is currently reviewing 
section 6 in its entirety. The change from “assignments” to “allocations” for 
end users does not change the criteria they are evaluated under.

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On Apr 27, 2022, at 9:46 AM, David Farmer via ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> 
wrote:


In I believe the IANA resource report at ARIN 49, John Sweeting mentioned that 
ARIN is now only making allocations. Since the smallest IPv6 allocation in 
policy is a /40, does that mean that ARIN is no longer handing out /48s or /44s 
to organizations that formerly would have received end-users assignments of 
those sizes?

Thanks
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