On 9/15/2015 2:48 PM, John Curran wrote:
On Sep 15, 2015, at 4:42 PM, Martin Hannigan <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sep 15, 2015, at 21:36, David Huberman <[email protected]> wrote:

Bill,

Ignoring what 2015-5 says and how it's constructed, what is your opinion of the 
fundamental issue here?  Do you think network operators should be allowed to take 
ARIN-issued resources and use them anywhere in the world, regardless of topology?   In 
answering this, please understand that ARIN's current procedure is "NO".
Thats inaccurate. The answer has recently been yes.  At least for some.

Feel free to un confuse me. I'd appreciate it.

“Use” of number resources is entirely up to the recipient; i.e. ARIN 
cannot/does not control
how parties route number resources issued to them.

However, how you route your number resources can indeed impact the processing of
_future_ requests.  In general, ARIN does not consider out-of-region use of 
number
resources as part of overall utilization, except where there's a covering route 
from
equipment in the region.


Makes me want to announce 128.0.0.0/1 - "just to be sure"

Matthew Kaufman

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