> 
> PITR should announce the largest aggregate possible, ideally the /32.
> 

Luigi,

Is this really what is going to happen? 

If a PITR announces the entire /32 into the global Internet, it puts itself on 
the forwarding path for the entire /32, and incurs the cost associated with 
transporting traffic towards every site in that /32. This is supportable only 
if the PITR operator is somehow compensated for carrying all of that traffic.

Isn't it more likely that the PITR operator will advertise only slices of the 
/32, with each of those slices being assigned to either its customers (from 
whom it collects revenue) or the customers of other operators with whom it has 
made financial arrangements?

                                                      Ron


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