On 11/9/12 3:21 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
"Michael" == Michael Thomas <[email protected]> writes:
     >> An ISP that gives out a single /64 is broken.  As long as we have
     >> a way to indicate "out of /64s" (because that could happen, even
     >> if you are given a /48, and have some pathology...), then we are
     >> good.

     Michael> Does that apply to my Android phone too?

Are you asking if your Android phone, when it gets only /64 from LTE/3G
provider, should hand that out, and then indicate "out of /64s"? Yes.

The phone has a pretty clear way to indicate this problem to the user.

I'm asking about whether I should expect my android phone to get a /56.
My phone is, after all, capable of being a router. I'm somehow guessing that
phone isp's aren't giving out /56's though.

Mike
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