Considering further down in the policy, it indicates more information on cable/DSL in section 10, which in my mind anyway clarifies the whole dynamic/static thing. (apnic obviously intend the ranges to be used dynamically, as language in the section indicates that they are interested in "peak usage" etc).

Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote:
I think Nathan has kindly demonstrated the confusion from where this meme about APNICs addressing policy may have originated.

Thanks for helping :-)

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