Chris,
Thanks for the clarification. I support the policy.
In terms of implementation, I'm guessing when an organization seeks
pre-approval for a particular block size, if they've transferred out space
within the last 12 months, ARIN will advise them that their pre-approval will
only allow them to receive space on the transfer market. If they haven't
transferred space out in the last 12 months, they'll have the option, as they
do now, of receiving space via transfer or going on the waiting list.
Tom
---- On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 13:02:35 -0500 Chris Woodfield <[email protected]>
wrote ----
Hi Tom - responses inline.
One additional point - the current policy places a limit on how often an
organization can receive resources from the waiting list. This draft changes
the hold-down timer so that it now applies to *applications* for new
allocations under the waiting list policy, not the receipt of resources from
it.
> On Mar 3, 2019, at 7:18 AM, Tom Fantacone <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> The "clarification" part of your proposal seems to be a no brainer (the
> waiting period is meant to apply to allocations only under section 4). I
> assume ARIN staff is already interpreting it this way since that was the
> intent of the section. So I wouldn't sever it unless the full policy doesn't
> gain support in which case we could revisit just inserting the clarification
> part.
>
That assumption is my understanding as well.
> Regarding this:
> "- Disallows organizations that have transferred space to other parties
> within the past 12 months from applying for additional IPv4 space under NRPM
> Section 4. "
>
> I want to make sure I understand it correctly. If you transfer out space via
> 8.2/8.3/8.4, does this restriction mean you just can't receive space via the
> waiting list for 12 months, or via any mechanism (waiting list/transfer) for
> 12 months? I think it means from the waiting list only, but want to be sure.
>
That is correct - note the phrase “...under this section...” in the proposal
text.
Thanks,
-Chris
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