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Dear Colleagues,

Unfortunately so far I have only found Dutch (and French) sources, we would be 
happy to receive pointers to English texts on this.

The Belgian Institute for Post and Telecom (BIPT) recently ran a consultation 
to evaluate the National IPv6 Workplan, which was released back in 2012. The 
deadline to comment had already passed, but I trust our Belgian community 
members to have found this via other sources in time to respond.

http://www.bipt.be/public/files/nl/22027/Raadpleging_ipv6.pdf

In this, there is one question in particular that caught our eye, number 6, 
which roughly translates to a question asking if the requirements in a Code of 
Conduct on the usage of CGN which was agreed in 2012 are still current and 
workable and whether or not this CoC should be reviewed.

Further in the introduction of the consultation, chapter 1 (page 3), there is 
some more information on this agreement:

> Om de eindgebruiker toch eenduidig te kunnen identificeren was er beslist om 
> bijvoorbeeld het delen van een IP-adres te beperken tot maximaal 16 
> gebruikers en dit via een gedragscode die door de sector werd ondertekend.

Translation by me:

> To identify users, it was agreed that sharing a single IP address would be 
> limited to a maximum of 16 users and that this limit would be part of a code 
> of conduct which would be signed by the industry” 

So far we have not yet been able to retrieve a copy of this Code of Conduct or 
a list of participating operators and would be happy to receive more 
information. But as the text suggests that there is an agreement between 
Belgian network operators and the government that would limit the use of CGN to 
16 users per address. We wonder then, if this is the “magic ingredient” of why 
the IPv6 roll out in Belgium is so successful.

As a question to this Working Group, would a 16:1 ratio be realistic and 
workable from an operational perspective? And further of course, do you think 
this form of cooperation between the public and private sector as a way to 
expedite the deployment of IPv6?

Regards,

Marco Hogewoning
-- 
External Relations - RIPE NCC


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