On 14-11-20 10:05 AM, ARIN wrote:
Policy statement:
Replace Section 4.2.4.1
ISPs must have efficiently utilized all allocations, in aggregate, to at
least 80% and at least 50% of every allocation in order to receive
additional space. This includes all space reassigned to their customers.
Replace Section 4.3.6.1
End-users must have efficiently utilized all assignments, in aggregate,
to at least 80% and at least 50% of every assignment in order to receive
additional space, and must provide ARIN with utilization details.
Sounds good, but suggest it get extended slightly..
End-users must have efficiently utilized all assignments, in aggregate,
to at least 80% and at least 50% of every assignment in order to receive
additional space, must provide ARIN with utilization details, and have
correct information in WHOIS directory via SWIP or use of an RWhois
server (Section 4.2.3.7 and Section 3.2) and has responded to a recent
Annual Whois POC Verificaiton (Section 3.6)
This will help aid ARIN in ensuring information is up to date, for their
own purposes.
Someone else probably can suggest better legal wording and/or phrasing,
but you get the drift..
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