It has nothing to do with current allocations or shortages.  It has everything 
to do with proper application of current policy and honoring existing policy 
when changes are made.  How would you like to stand in line at the store with 
your groceries for an hour, then be told you can't have that many items and go 
to the back of the line since they just changed their policy?  It's not a fair 
application.  These organizations followed the rules that were there at the 
time and did everything they were supposed to, and were APPROVED to wait for 
the next available allocation.  Then due to a policy change they were later 
removed from the list and told to apply again.  When you have policies, they 
need to be honored as written, and changes made need to be applied moving 
forward, and not retroactively.


Jason
Brandt
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What is this ?

People coming to support this just because they see a opportunity to get a few 
more space for their own organizations and not because this is a fair and 
equitable to all existing and potential members of the Internet Community.?

Everybody that operates in the Internet Business depends on IPv4 allocations 
and they are not available anymore. This shortage is equal to anyone and some 
still wishing to receive a little chunk of addresses despite the situation that 
affects all ?
What is the justification to give some organizations who already have some 
reasonable space to work with, more space in current times ? I see this as 
privileging few rather than been equalized to all others.

So why I always opposed this proposal.
Fernando


On 22/10/2020 09:51, Jon Bachtold wrote:
I fully support this policy as written, I appreciate how the ARIN staff has 
determined this issue a definite oversight and has determined to quickly remedy.

As a Regional ISP, we live and breathe on IPV4 allocations and responsible 
allocations to our customers.   I am impressed by the tremendous response of 
colleagues, partners, employees, customers, and competitors of Stratus in 
reaction to this.  That tells me that they all had the same reaction when they 
were advised of the situation, disappointment, and dare I say some outrage.

Equally, I am impressed that ARIN staff responded so quickly, and they look to 
remedy the situation quickly,  preventing any tarnish to the reputation that it 
has achieved as a fair and equitable manager of such a constrained resource.

Kudos to ARIN Staff, and Encore!


Jon Bachtold
Chief Technology Office
Central IL Regional Broadband Network



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