Dear Colleagues,


APNIC 33 in New Delhi is fast approaching.


I want to start by saying "GET INVOLVED!".��The APNIC policy development process is a consensus based one that is open, transparent and bottom-up.


I encourage all members of the Internet community and those with a specific interest in policy relating to IP addressing, to join in the discussion.


For more information on the policies being presented, the process and how to get involved, please visit:�http://meetings.apnic.net/33/policy


At APNIC 33 we have the following policies scheduled to be discussed in New Delhi on the 1st of March 2012 (09:00- 15:30 (UTC+ 5:30))


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prop-098-v002: Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)


prop-099-v002: IPv6 Reservation for Large Networks


prop-101-v001: Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable assignments


prop-102-v001: Sparse Allocation guidelines for IPv6 resource allocations


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If you have any comments, opinions, questions about any of the above policies, please join in at the mailing-list for SIG-POLICY @�http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/sig-policy


If you would like the review the current policy discussion threads, please visit:�http://mailman.apnic.net/mailing-lists/sig-policy/index.shtml



APNIC Policy SIG Chairs

Andy Linton, Skeeve Stevens, and Masato Yamanishi



More information

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APNIC's policy development process is explained at:

� ��http://www.apnic.net/policy


View current and past policy proposals at:

� ��http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals


Learn more about APNIC 33 at:

� ��http://meetings.apnic.net/33




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