Hi,
On Tue, Jun 04, 2013 at 09:29:52AM +0800, Sheng Jiang wrote:
> >They are stealing from the consumer's flexibility to
> >provide (questionable) functionality to the provider.
>
> What's the problem if the consumer get /48 as you want, and providers play
> their 28 bits (bit 20~47)?
Where are these numbers coming from? Providers get a /32(*), unless they can
show that they have *more users* than would fit into a /32.
(*) RIR policies differ a bit on this, but it's certainly not a /20 anywhere.
Gert Doering
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