On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 22:16:04 +0200
Claudio Jeker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just as an example. A few weeks ago it was a lot easier to get one of
> the last IPv4 PI address blocks at RIPE than getting a PI IPv6 block.
> Since the first one has no strings attached (apart from having an AS
> number) and the second one comes with a big ball of wool of extra
> rules that need to be ensured and ensured and pretty please and yes
> please I would like PI space.

RIPE NCC policy has one blocking rule:

* You *must* multi home. as in you must have a AS number.
  
So if you have an AS number and you use it, like you said you would when
you applied, you will get IPv6 PI space.

As a LIR we do IPv6 PI requests for end users and RIPE NCC do not make
troubles about it. If you tell stories in your requests they starts asking
annoying questions.

/Martin

btw, when we run out of v4 space and cant dual stack anymore we will
start to use NAT64/DNS64. But hopefully the rest out the Internet has
changed to v6 only before we run out.

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