
At 02:25 PM 08-11-04 -0500, Leo Bicknell wrote:
More to the point, it seems to me the working group is highly enterprise focused, and seems to want to give enterprises what they (think) they want with little concern for how it impacts the global Internet.
I think you need to look at one of the authors - Nokia. Perhaps 2001:490::/32 and 3FFE:8130::/28 are not enough for what they have in mind. Perhaps someone from RIPE should sit down with Nokia (and perhaps all the other cell makers) and find out what they truly want and why these IETF drafts solve their problem. Perhaps just giving them what they want (and think they will need) will make this all go away? -Hank
Since this is a list of providers, I encourage you to read the drafts, and submit your comments to the working group. The information for the working group is at http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ipv6-charter.html, and includes their mailing list archives and information on how to subscribe and/or post.
Even if you disagree with me, much like voting the important thing is that you voice your opinion.
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