On 7 Sep 2021, at 11:54 AM, Owen DeLong 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As it turns out, we already handle situations like this as ARIN customers who 
receive number resources make certain representations about their need/intended 
utilization for the resources.  There are occasions where we have to go back 
and review the actual deployment of the addresses – and that can become a 
rather detailed process for folks who don’t have any alignment between their 
claimed intended usage and apparent reality.

If my claimed intended usage were:

We will number X internet connected hosts on our own infrastructure

That is fine and routinely satisfied.

and Y internet connected hosts on our customers’ networks.

That’s not considered part of your technical need for your organization's 
network, and would be excluded.

Would ARIN decline such a request? If so, where in policy is the basis to 
decline such a request?

The portion related to another organization’s technical need for number 
resources would be declined, as the conservation principle in NRPM section 1 
requires that ARIN issues number resources to organizations based on their 
_technical need_ in support of operational networks –

1. Principles and Goals of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
...
1.2. Conservation
The principle of conservation guarantees sustainability of the Internet through 
efficient utilization of unique number resources.

Due to the requirement for uniqueness, Internet number resources of each type 
are drawn from a common number space. Conservation of these common number 
spaces requires that Internet number resources be efficiently distributed to 
those organizations who have a technical need for them in support of 
operational networks.

If for some reason you’d like the concept of “technical need" for number 
resources to somehow be redefined to encompass your financial desire to satisfy 
the number resource needs of other organizations, then submit a proposal to 
change policy accordingly for consideration by the ARIN community.

Regards,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers




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