Section 3 of https://tunnelbroker.net/tos.php
It isn't "free". It may be included with a service that is currently available for free, but they aren't providing free address space for an unlimited period. Matthew Kaufman On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 12:45 PM Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote: > Space from tunnel brokers is also free. > > Owen > > On Mar 2, 2018, at 12:40 PM, Matthew Kaufman <matt...@matthew.at> wrote: > > Exactly what Matt Harris says here... ULA is free. Space obtained from > ARIN is not. You want to discourage someone from doing the right thing, > charge a lot for that. > > Matthew Kaufman > > On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:30 AM Matt Harris <m...@netfire.net> wrote: > >> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:08 AM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote: >> >> > >> > I doubt anyone is taking it away, pointless and useless as it is. >> > >> > Owen >> > >> >> I'm not sure I'd say it's pointless and useless. It's free, which gives >> it >> at least some point/use case, versus IPv6 space obtained from an RIR >> where, >> at least in ARIN's case, you have fees associated with that. I'm lucky >> enough to have a /32 from ARIN for the networks I work on, so we're not >> stretched for space or worried about deploying ULA. For a small >> organization where even a /48 would be a luxury, and with no good native >> IPv6 carriers available locally (still plenty of places like that), >> deploying IPv6 on ULA space may be the stepping stone they need until >> other >> options become open to them. >> > >