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New Report on IPv6 Addressing Released
Posted by: Jordi on Sunday, July 10, 2005 - 12:21 PM
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IGP releases a new paper discussing proposals for competing sources of IPv6 addresses. IP addressing is one of the most important - yet least understood - aspects of Internet governance. The new IGP paper reviews the debate on IP addressing and concludes that "there is room for significant policy variation in address space management. Introduction of a responsible, globalized competing IPv6 allocation authority below the top level would permit experimentation with different policies and governance systems. This might make addressing more responsive to the needs of users."
The complete document is available at the Internet Governance Project web site.