On 1/Dec/19 02:54, Brandon Martin wrote: > How slim are your margins to have been around long enough to have a legacy > IPv4 block but not be able to afford the ARIN fees to get a comparable/very > usable (/48 to /52 for each IPv4) amount of IPv6? And if you don't need a > "comparable" amount of IPv6, presumably you aren't using all your legacy IPv4 > and can sell off part of its presumably huge allocation to get some funds. AFRINIC offered IPv6 /32's for free for every member that paid for their IPv4. Not sure if they still do, but my annual bill does mention that amount of IPv6 space we have. Mark.
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