On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 4:25 PM, james machado <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a former (and possibly current) assignee of a SWIP reassignment one of
> the larger issues is I had no idea I had multiple POCs created by the ISPs
> in the first place.
>
> Prior to getting my current assignment, the ISP I was using created a POC
> for each SWIP it remembered to do.  Thus I had POCa, POCb ... POCn, one for
> each circuit/address combo from each ISP.   Even after doing multiple
> searches I am not sure I have found them all.

Hi James,

This sounds like another ARIN process issue to me. Unless you used a
different email address for each one, ARIN should have been able to
detect and do something sensible with the duplicates.


> There should also be a stick.  I don't know the form of the stick but those
> creating the third party POCs should be held accountable when they 1) don't
> do them and 2) do them wrong.

Just so.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


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