On 19 November 2020, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) advanced the following Draft Policy to Recommended Draft Policy status:
ARIN-2020-7: 4.4 gTLD Micro-allocation Clarification The text of the Recommended Draft Policy is below, and may also be found at: https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2020_7/ You are encouraged to discuss all Recommended Draft Policies on PPML prior to their presentation at the next ARIN Public Policy Consultation (PPC). PPML and PPC discussions are invaluable to the AC when determining community consensus. The PDP can be found at: https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/ Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at: https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/ Regards, Sean Hopkins Policy Analyst American Registry for Internet Numbers Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2020-7: 4.4 gTLD Micro-allocation AC Assessment of Conformance with the Principles of Internet Number Resource Policy: The draft Policy ARIN-2020-7 is fair, impartial ,technically sound and supported by the community. This draft policy removes “new” from “new GTLD” in NRPM Section 4.4 in an effort to reduce confusion for those who may view the policy itself as “new” when it is from 2012. Problem Statement: As stated in NRPM section 4.4: Micro-allocation ICANN-sanctioned gTLD operators may justify up to the equivalent of an IPv4 /23 block for each authorized new gTLD, allocated from the free pool or received via transfer, but not from the above reservation. The term “new gTLD” is confusing and refers to all gTLD’s that have been created since June of 2012. Policy Statement: ICANN-sanctioned gTLD operators may justify up to the equivalent of an IPv4 /23 block for each authorized gTLD, allocated from the free pool or received via transfer, but not from the above reservation. Restoring organizations to the waitlist Comments: This proposal stems from a suggestion in the January, 2019 Policy Experience Report. Timetable for Implementation: Immediate
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