Re: A draft RFC relating to the address space

stev@ftp.com Wed, 01 March 1995 15:08 UTC

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    The IANA will delegate to regional (and other) registries the task of
    making specific address allocations to network service providers and
    other subregional registries.
    

i thought at least one of the current numbering plans allowed for indiviual's
to get addresses (like they do now, with version 4).

is there a reason you dont have this in the text?