ARIN Community –

As a co-shepherd on policy 2024-6, Kendrick Knowles and I are soliciting the 
community for feedback on this policy proposal that was recently accepted as 
draft:

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Problem Statement:
Section 2.4 of the NRMP defines “A Local Internet Registry (LIR) is an IR that 
primarily assigns IP addresses to the users of the network services that it 
provides. LIRs are generally Internet Service Providers (ISPs) whose customers 
are primarily end users and possibly other ISPs.” This statement differs from 
the intention of section 6.5.1a that allows section 6 to use LIR and ISP 
interchangeably. This proposal seeks to clarify the text in section 6.
Policy Statement:
Change the text from:
The terms ISP and LIR are used interchangeably in this document and any use of 
either term shall be construed to include both meanings.
to
The terms ISP and LIR are used interchangeably in this SECTION and any use of 
either term shall be construed to include both meanings.
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One small note – the policy statement capitalizes the word SECTION to indicate 
what has been changed; our intention is to ensure that is not capitalized as it 
moves forward in the process.

We welcome any feedback the community might have on this policy proposal, 
including statements of support as written.

Thank you!




Doug



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Douglas J. Camin
Member, ARIN Advisory Council
[email protected]
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