>> no.  the important point is that all users need to initially have enough
>> address space that they can attach not just multiple networks, but
>> multiple layers of networks, at that point.  trying to define the
>> difference between the two types of end-users is silly.  the reason that
>> IPv6 has so many bits in its address space is to allow for expansion at
>> the edges without making addresses variable length.
>>     
>
> You missed the point in my mail completly. My only point was that we probably
> need to split the /48 boundry into two, one for big or those who ask
> for it, they
> will all get a /48. And the standard that everyone get if they dont ask for a
> /48.
I disagree.  There's no technical justification for splitting the /48
boundary, and far too many advantages to standardizing on a single
prefix size for end users.


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