The ARIN community previously considered these ideas under 2014-16, but changing the /10 to something other than transition never had sufficient support for the AC to move it forward.
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2014_16.html .Andrew > On Oct 20, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Morizot Timothy S <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thanks for the clarifications. In that context, assuming a new entrant is > deploying IPv6, wouldn't the current policy allow them to request allocations > to support that deployment. It specifically mentions needs like dual-stacked > nameservers and various IPv4 life extension solutions. If a new entrant > *isn't* deploying IPv6 from the start, do we really want to support them with > a free pool allocation? For any needs beyond those described in the policy, > there's the transfer market. I don't know that I have particularly strong > feelings either way, but if we're going to reserve any general use pool at > all rather than simply handing it all out to meet current need, I think it's > better to tie it to demonstrated IPv6 deployment. > > Scott > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Spears, Christopher M. > Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 10:21 AM > To: Hadenfeldt, Andrew C > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Transition /10 > > NRPM 4.10 [1] dedicated /10 for IPv6 "transition".. > > I tossed a similar idea around with some folks at ARIN36. Use this /10 to > allocate a /24 per **new** Org, and steer subsequent transactions to > transfers. That would ensure IPv4 for ~16K **new** entrants in the coming > years.. > > [1] https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 > > _______________________________________________ > PPML > You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to > the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List ([email protected]). > Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml > Please contact [email protected] if you experience any issues.
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