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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/07/2014 2:09 p.m., Robert Hudson
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On 3 July 2014 11:48, Mark Andrews <span
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                > Mark,<br>
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                > To be accurate, ipv6 from APNIC is not $0.<br>
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              I said he could get IPv6 addresses for $0 based on the
              prerequiste<br>
              that he had IPv4 addresses from them.  I did not say how
              many<br>
              addresses he could get for $0 or that he could get
              unlimited IPv6<br>
              addresses because I couldn't be bothered running the
              calculator.<br>
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                > If your IPv6 allocation exceeds the value of the
                IPv4 allocation, you will<br>
                > pay the greater of the two.<br>
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              Which is why the next sentence was "You pay MAX(IPv4 cost,
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                style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">If
                you have a /24 IPv4 allocation from APNIC, it is my
                understanding that you can get a /32 IPv6 allocation at
                no additional cost (and I believe it has infact already
                been allocated to you by default, you just need to claim
                it and start using it).</span></div>
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    We have a /24 from APNIC, and got a /48. We then got another /24 and
    APNIC wanted me to justify a second /48 (which I haven't bothered
    doing yet).<br>
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    Matt.<br>
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