I support as written. On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 9:30 AM, Brian Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> I support this draft policy as written. > > Brian Jones > > > On Tue, Nov 21, 2017, 17:42 ARIN <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 16 November 2017, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) advanced >> "ARIN-prop-245: Repeal of Immediate Need for IPv4 Address Space (NRPM >> Section 4.2.1.6)" to Draft Policy status. >> >> Draft Policy ARIN-2017-10 is below and can be found at: >> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2017_10.html >> >> You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will >> evaluate the discussion in order to assess the conformance of this draft >> policy with ARIN's Principles of Internet number resource policy as >> stated in the Policy Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these >> principles are: >> >> * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration >> * Technically Sound >> * Supported by the Community >> >> The PDP can be found at: >> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html >> >> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at: >> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html >> >> Regards, >> >> Sean Hopkins >> Policy Analyst >> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) >> >> >> >> Draft Policy ARIN-2017-10: Repeal of Immediate Need for IPv4 Address >> Space (NRPM Section 4.2.1.6) >> >> Problem Statement: >> >> Section 4.2.1.6 of the ARIN Numbering Resource Policy Manual (NRPM) >> provides that an ISP having an immediate need for IPv4 address space >> that will be utilized within thirty days of a request may obtain a block >> of IPv4 address space of the size specified in section 4.2.1.6 from ARIN >> on an exceptional basis. However, as noted in the ARIN 40 Policy >> Experience Report, since IPv4 exhaustion, obtaining IPv4 addresses in >> this manner is no longer possible as a practical matter. Instead an ISP >> must join the waiting list and wait until it reaches the front of the >> queue to obtain any IPv4 address space, however long that may take. In >> effect, section 4.2.1.6 is non-operative. Accordingly, its continued >> presence in the NRPM is misleading and confusing. >> >> Policy statement: >> >> Section 4.2.1.6 of the NRPM is hereby repealed and section number >> 4.2.1.6 is hereby retired. >> >> Comments: >> >> a. Timetable for implementation: Immediate >> >> b. Comments: Given the constraints created by the exhaustion of IPv4 >> addresses, this proposal does not require any changes in the current >> ARIN practices for the allocation of IPv4 address space. >> _______________________________________________ >> 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. >> > > _______________________________________________ > 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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