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> Alain Durand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> |- Permanent allocation is equivalent of selling address space,

I have only one note on the "unique local ipv6 address" subject:

Organisations wanting "unconnected addressspace" should go to
an existing organisation that they think will outlast them in age
and that already has a LIR allocation allocated. Give them some
money to make them happy and request a /48 from them.

As long as the organisation owning the superblock of that /48
doesn't go belly up you have yourself a globally unique /48.

This is the same idea as getting a 'globally unique domainname'
pay "Example Corp." some money and they will be happy to give
you youruniquedomain.example.com.

I even think that some ISP could see business in this, they 
request a prefix from the RIR's and have 200 customers without
problems ;)

Greets,
 Jeroen

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