Again it was unfair to remove those from the list that followed the process.  
I'm in agreement that the process needed to be changed, but it should have been 
a "moving forward" change, and not impacted those who had followed the existing 
process.  I'm in favor of this proposal.


Jason
Brandt
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Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of 
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* ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by 
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Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed 
from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

AC Assessment of Conformance with the Principles of Internet Number Resource 
Policy:

This Draft Policy is fair, impartial, and technically sound. The intent of this 
draft policy is to reinstate organizations to the waitlist that were removed 
via ARIN-2019-16's adoption if their total IPv4 holdings amount to a /18 or 
less. This would allow reinstated organizations to extend their two-year 
approval and qualify for up to a /22. This excludes any organizations who have 
since had requests met via the transfer market, or any that fulfill their 
requests with the transfer market after ARIN 2020-2 is implemented.

Note also that the Advisory Council changed the name of the policy upon 
learning the term "grandfather clause" has historical roots in preventing 
former slaves and their descendants from voting in the American South.

Problem Statement:

The implementation of the ARIN-2019-16 Advisory Council Recommendation 
Regarding NRPM 4.1.8: Unmet Requests caused some organizations to be removed 
from the waiting list that were approved under the old policy’s eligibility 
criteria. These organizations should have been grandfathered when the waitlist 
was reopened to allow them to receive an allocation of IPv4 up to the new 
policy’s maximum size constraint of a /22.

Policy Statement:

Add section 4.1.8.3 (temporary language in the NRPM to remain until the policy 
objective is achieved)

Restoring organizations to the waitlist

ARIN will restore organizations that were removed from the waitlist at the 
adoption of ARIN-2019-16 to their previous position if their total holdings of 
IPv4 address space amounts to a /18 or less. The maximum size aggregate that a 
reinstated organization may qualify for is a /22.

All restored organizations extend their 2 year approval by [number of months 
between July 2019 and implementation of new policy]. Any requests met through a 
transfer will be considered fulfilled and removed from the waiting list.

Comments: none

Timetable For Implementation: Immediate

Anything Else:

While attending ARIN 44 and discussing this with other community members the 
vast majority  indicated that  they agreed that some organizations were treated 
unfairly. This proposal is a remedy.



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