not having to have a connection to the public v6 internet in order to
get an address block, or if you are connected, having a prefix which
is stable across changes in ISPs.
Having a connection or not is a policy decision. Stable addresses is an
issue on creating PI space. There is no real need to make a block
allocation for this.
in my understanding of current policies there is no way for
an isolated network to get PI space.
That is true for the current policy yes - but we don't need to copy that to IPv6.

one good reason to have a block allocation is to allow ISPs to
filter those prefixes.

don't that take away the point with having them in the global routingtable in the first place?

- kurtis -

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