Well, I'm not sure the concept of single device will mean much.
For example, assuming we do IPv6 over BlueTooth right, what the
phone company thinks is a single device may turn out to be a personal
area network. Or a single 3GPP device might turn out to be three
LANs inside a car. But fundamentally I'm not sure the RIRs need to even
think about it; that question should be well below the horizon for
an RIR policy. IMHO.

  Brian

Randy Bush wrote:
> 
> > Can you explain why people think there is any need to allocate anything
> > longer than a /48 in the first place?
> 
> i believe the document restricted it to single-device network allocations.
> is a /64 too small for a single device?
> 
> randy
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