On Apr 14, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Scott Leibrand <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> During and after the 2014-1 (Out of region use) policy discussion, it was 
> pointed out that perhaps the real issue we're trying to address here is not 
> entirely a policy issue, but more of a staff practice issue. In particular, 
> ARIN changed their practice a few years ago to start asking where an 
> applicant intends to use the addresses they're requesting.  The reason for 
> changing practice was related to imminent runout and fraud concerns, and it's 
> likely that those concerns will be much less relevant after free pool 
> exhaustion.
> 
> So perhaps it would be better / easier if we requested that ARIN, after IPv4 
> exhaustion, stop asking where applicants intend to use the address space 
> they're requesting to receive?
> 
> If we were to submit a request to that effect through the ACSP, would ARIN 
> staff be able or willing to return to the previous staff practice?

Scott - 
 
    It would be best community would provide clear policy regarding how it wants
    requests handled, as present policy is ambiguous regarding how to determine
    need when out-of-region demand is involved.

/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN

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