On Dec 3, 2013, at 00:21 , Nikolay Shopik <sho...@inblock.ru> wrote:

> On 03/12/13 02:54, Owen DeLong wrote:
>> I have talked to my bean counters. We give out /48s to anyone who wants them 
>> and we don't charge for IPv6 address space.
> 
> There is some ISP who afraid their users will be reselling their
> connectivity to other users around. While I didin't see that in years
> (probably last time in 2005) but still this exist in poor regions.

I gotta say that, personally,  I think worrying about this is kind of silly. 
First, end-user connections don't have enough bandwidth to make sharing 
particularly appealing, especially in poor regions. Second, where it does 
happen, the ISP isn't really losing anything and it's not like they have some 
entitlement to the user not doing so. Third, addressing really isn't the hurdle 
that will stop this.

> 
> Other than that, completely agree on /56y default and /48 on request,
> but most ISPs here are give-out just single /64.

Ugh.

Owen


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