Mike, I buy a /13. I abuse the spirit of 2016-3, meant for smaller transfers as our first attempt at no needs testing, by reiterating /16 transfers one after the other.
Market pricing doesn't stop this, and the ARIN community who participates in public policy matters has made it clear that an incremental approach towards needs testing is a good thing. David Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 3, 2017, at 10:34 AM, Mike Burns <[email protected]> wrote: > > > If that approach still doesn't work can you suggest some other mechanism to > prevent abuse that does not prevent an organization who needs IP space from > using this policy? > > > Hi Jason, > > Why are we ignoring the mechanism that prevents organizations from buying > un-needed anything? To wit, they have to pay money for these addresses. You > guys are spinning up unlikely scenarios and ignoring the 800lb. elephant in > the room… the cost of these addresses is the mechanism you seek. > > Regards, > Mike >
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