On 9/24/19 4:33 PM, ARIN wrote:
The AC has abandoned the following Draft Policies:
* ARIN-2019-4: Allow Inter-regional IPv6 Resource Transfers
* ARIN-2019-9: Clarify Interactions Between NRPM 4.10 IPv6 Transition
Space Requests and NRPM 4.1.8.2 Unmet Needs Requests
* ARIN-2019-11: M&A Regional Nexus Exclusion
Regarding Draft Policy ARIN-2019-4, the AC provided the following
statement:
"ARIN-2019-4: Allow Inter-regional IPv6 Resource Transfers, involves
mostly the same issues as ARIN-2019-10: Inter-RIR M&A. Further,
ARIN-2019-10 seems to have a better formulation of the issues involve,
and the discussion of these issues by the ARIN community has
concentrated on ARIN-2019-10 instead of ARIN-2019-4. The ARIN Advisory
Council has therefore abandoned Draft Policy ARIN-2019-4 in order to
simplify and focus the discussion on ARIN-2019-10 at the upcoming ARIN
44 meeting, and encourages the ARIN community to continue discussing
these issues through ARIN-2019-10.”
Regarding Draft Policy ARIN-2019-9, the AC provided the following
statement:
"ARIN-2019-9: The ARIN Advisory Council has abandoned Clarify
Interactions Between NRPM 4.10 IPv6 Transition Space Requests and NRPM
4.1.8.2 Unmet Needs Requests. Staff and legal review provided important
insight into potential issues which "may be detrimental to some
organizations, as address space received per NRPM 4.10 must be used in a
manner consistent with IPv6 translation services and cannot be used for
other purposes such as customer assignments, shared hosting services,
etc." The ARIN community expressed concern for the potential impacted
parties and therefore, the policy no longer has support from the
community. Therefore, we are abandoning 2019-9 for lack of support from
the community.”
Regarding Draft Policy ARIN-2019-11, the AC provided the following
statement:
"Due to a lack of support from the community, the AC abandoned work on
Draft Policy 2019-11 at its monthly meeting on Thursday, September 19th
2019. This policy proposal was speculative in nature and described a
double corner case wherein an organization that had withdrawn completely
from ARIN’s service region (and could therefore no longer meet the
cursory requirements of business nexus) wishes to continue the
pre-existing relationship with ARIN. It elicited no support and a
single one-word comment on PPML (“Oppose”) upon which the author
declined to expand."
Anyone dissatisfied with these decisions may initiate a petition. The
deadline to begin a petition will be five business days after the AC's
draft meeting minutes are published.
The minutes from the ARIN Advisory Council's 19 September 2019 meeting
have been published:
https://www.arin.net/about/welcome/ac/meetings/2019_0919/
The petition deadline for these Draft Policies is 6 October 2019 (in
five calendar days).
For more information on starting and participating in petitions, see PDP
Petitions at:
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/#part-three-pdp-petition-process
Draft Policy and Proposal texts are available at:
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/
Regards,
Sean Hopkins
Policy Analyst
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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