Speaking in support, in a personal capacity.

More generally speaking, this is one place where I’d argue for more permissive 
policy, mainly towards the goal of consistent set of policies for all 
resources. While I can’t see a technical need at this point for an IPv6 or 
32-bit ASN transfer policy, I can see the potential for wanting to get out in 
front of a policy should it ever arise. I could also see the potential for 
non-technical needs for those types of transfers, such as vanity prefixes/ASNs 
(a debatable practice in its own right, but I’m sure there would be demand), or 
other potential drivers that none of us have considered to date.

Thanks,

-C

> On Jan 21, 2022, at 9:58 AM, Fernando Frediani <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I tend to think that transfers originally exists due to IPv4 exhaustion and 
> that is justified. IPv6 and 32-bit ASN don't have the same justification, 
> only 16-bit ASN.
> 
> I would also like to understand it better.
> 
> Regards
> Fernando
> 
> On 21/01/2022 14:18, Scott Leibrand wrote:
>> Are Inter-regional transfers of ASNs allowed via policy today? If not, this 
>> is a substantive change on that topic, and the draft policy should be 
>> retitled accordingly. 
>> 
>> I have no objections to allowing inter-regional ASN transfers, but would 
>> like to see an explicit argument if we are proposing to change whether it is 
>> allowed, even if that’s as simple as “some orgs want to do it”.
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
>>> On Jan 21, 2022, at 7:42 AM, ARIN <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Inter-regional transfers of IPv4 number resources and ASNs
>> 
>> 
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