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Application for pTLA from ICM-PL - review will close 4 June



Per the request from Kazu Yamamoto (below), I'm opening a two week window for the review of a pTLA for IIJ. I will close this on 4 June 99. Note that this will be a /28 pTLA assignment.

Thanks,
Bob
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>To: [email protected]
>Subject: pTLA request from IIJ
>From: Kazu Yamamoto (=?iso-2022-jp?B?GyRCOzNLXE9CSScbKEI=?=)
> <[email protected]>|
>Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 14:48:11 +0900
>
>IIJ(http://www.iij.ad.jp) would like to request one pTLA block. 
>
>Conformance to RFC 2546 is as follows;
>
>   1. The site MUST have experience with IPv6 on the 6Bone, at least as
>      a leaf site and preferably as a transit pNLA under an existing
>      pTLA.
>
>IIJ is a transit pNLA of the WIDE pTLA.
>
>   2. The site MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production-
>      like" 6Bone backbone service to provide a robust and operationally
>      reliable 6Bone backbone.
>
>IIJ is now providing robust connectivity services to seven IPv6 sites.
>
>   3. The site MUST have a potential "user community" that would be
>      served by becoming a pTLA, e.g., the requester is a major player
>      in a region, country or focus of interest.
>
>IIJ is one of the biggest IPv4 ISPs in Japan. And already connects
>seven IPv6 sites.
>
>   4. Must commit to abide by the 6Bone backbone operational rules and
>      policies as defined in the present document.
>
>IIJ certainly commits. Note that some of IIJ guys are actually
>the operators of WIDE IPv6 backbone.
>
>--Itojun & Kazu, IIJ