On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 5:03 PM, david raistrick <dr...@icantclick.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, Chris Owen wrote:
>
>> On Feb 2, 2011, at 3:09 PM, david raistrick wrote:
>>
>>> At least in ARIN territory, if you're multihomed, and you can show
>>> in-1-year use of 50% of a (v4) /24, you qualify for a PI v6 /48.
>
>> One of the things I find frustrating about this is the cost of the space.
>>  We're a very small shop and to add IPv6 addresses for testing now we're
>> looking at paying another $2,200 a year ($1,700 in the first
>
> Ooof.   I didn't get that far - and hadn't realized the waiver was expired.
>
> That's a pretty signficant barrier to entry. :(
>

Not sure of all your requirements, but you can use PA space.  It is
generally free if you are just looking for an entry into the v6 world.
  It may not fit for you, just saying ... I use PA in places where it
works.

Cameron

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