Hello Matthew & All, For a good look at what ARIN & its ilk
        have in store for -us- .  Please see (give it a good read) :

        http://www.arin.net/regserv/ipv6/ipv6guidelines.html

        Particularly the 'IPv6 Allocation Fees and Renewal Policy'
        at or near the bottom .

        The -only- people that can get a deligation are -LARGE- NSP's
        period .  Some of what they write is just common sense .  But
        most of it is to -protect- the larger NSP's & ISP's -ONLY- !.
                Sorry for the offtopic , JimL 

On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Matthew Vanecek wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Unfortunately, not everyone is going to benefit from IPv6 in such a way
> as to avoid NAT or masquerading.  Just because a virtually unlimited
> supply of IP addresses exists doesn't mean ISPs are going to give them
> out for free or even for a very low cost--although it would be nice.  So
> if I at my little network can only get one IP, I'd still need to NAT or
> masquerade to let my other computers access the Web.  Either that or
> fart around with a proxy...
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