The member list does not help, as I understand that many legacy holders have other resources that are not legacy such as IPv6 holdings and thus are members as well. Of course if they are a member, it it hard to complain about them having legacy resources, when they are otherwise a member.

Since you have admitted that the number is trending downward, this also means the costs associated also are trending downward as well. We also know in a IPv6 only world, there are no legacy resources, but it will be a long time (if ever) before we get there.

At the current trend, how many years before the legacy costs are not even noticable on the radar? I think we spend more energy on this than it is worth, and if we reach the IPv6 goal, it is self resolving.

Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.



On Fri, 5 Oct 2018, John Curran wrote:

On 5 Oct 2018, at 7:24 AM, Steven Ryerse 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

So then without telling us who, are there any /8 holders that have not signed 
an LSRA/RSA?  What about the government /8 block holders?

Steven -

Government agencies are often ARIN members, and thus show up on ARIN???s 
membership list -  https://www.arin.net/public/memberList.xhtml

FYI,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN


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