This is actually very helpful and useful information/ Perhaps any policy
written should only require larger blocks to go back to ARIN. In reality,
if we're putting a /22 or /21 limit on waitlists and the transfer rates are
this low, I am fine not requiring IP blocks to go back to ARIN.

I think this shows that even at the /21 level we do not have ripe transfer
abuse for IPs to another organization.

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On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 1:55 PM Douglas Haber via ARIN-PPML <
[email protected]> wrote:

> It’s very interesting to see that the larger the blocks are, by in large,
> the most likely to be transferred. To me, that seems suspect.
>
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>
> Thanks for sharing.
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> Douglas Haber
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> Managing Member
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> *From:* ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *John Curran
> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 28, 2019 1:53 PM
> *To:* ARIN-PPML List <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [arin-ppml] Waiting List IPv4 blocks transferred after issuance
> *Importance:* High
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> Folks -
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>
> It occurred to me that it might be useful to have a quick summary of
> waiting list blocks issued and subsequently transferred.
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> Attached is the distribution (count per prefix size) of all blocks that
> have been issued via ARIN's waiting list policy and subsequently
> transferred via NRPM 8.2/8.3/8.4 policy.
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>
>
> FYI,
>
> /John
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> John Curran
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> President and CEO
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> American Registry for Internet Numbers
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