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... Conservation: Fair distribution of globally unique Internet address
space according to the operational needs of the end-users and Internet
Service Providers operating networks using this address space.
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... "Conservation" and "Routability" are often conflicting goals. All
the above goals may sometimes be in conflict with the interests of
individual end-users or Internet service providers. Careful analysis
and judgement is necessary in each individual case to find an
appropriate compromise.
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... NIC serving the Asian Pacific region. Since this does not cover
all areas, regional IRs also serve areas around its core service
areas. It is expected that the number of regional IRs will remain
relatively small. Service ...
... service
areas. It is expected that the number of regional IRs will remain
relatively small. Service areas will be of continental
dimensions.
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... This requires consensus within the Internet community of the
region. A consensus of Internet Service Providers in that region
may be necessary to fulfill that role.
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... Guidelines for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) ...
... Internet connectivity contract, e.g., the customer
moves to another service provider, it is recommended the
customer return the network ...
... Internet to scale using existing technologies, use
of regional registry services should be limited to the assignment of
IP addresses for organizations meeting one or more of the following
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... 1. Regional Registries provide registration services as its
primary function. Therefore, regional registries ...
... primary function. Therefore, regional registries may charge some
fee for services rendered, generally in relation to the cost of
providing those services.
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... fee for services rendered, generally in relation to the cost of
providing those services.
2. Regardless of the source of its address space ...
