> On Feb 22, 2026, at 2:03 AM, Tony Li <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Now the world is a dynamic place, and as a result, let’s hypothecate some of 
>> the questions that arise in the early years of operation –
> 
> All of the points that you make below are largely the same as for any ISP.  I 
> don’t see why you’re making this molehill into a mountain.  I get that they 
> are important and I acknowledge that they will take work, but I don’t see 
> them as a serious impediment.

The points raised may be the same for any ISP, but only when the outcome for 
each point lies entirely within that ISP are they not governance matters for 
the Internet number registry system –  I.e., if you were indeed suggesting that 
there be a “Deep Space Consortia ISP” and that this consortia apply to one of 
the existing RIRs for a large IPv6 allocation and then handle its own 
governance, then indeed you would be correct: it would be "largely the same as 
for any ISP.”

However, your Internet-Draft proposes that there be a new RIR for Outer Space 
(or that an existing RIR serve this role) and that "The RIR for outer space 
should operate in a manner similar to other  RIRs, allocating address space to 
qualified requests for those  operating or with credible, demonstrable 
near-term plans for operating in Outer Space.”   As such, all of the points I 
noted are indeed RIR governance questions, and therefore are quite different 
than the issues posed to Internet Numbers Registry System than those posed by 
any ISP’s own governance. 

> I get that you don’t wanna do this. I don’t understand why.


Apologies - if I gave the impression that ARIN doesn’t want to do this (or for 
that matter, than ARIN does want to do this), then the fault is entirely mine.  
Personally, I have no view on whether or not ARIN should serve a role in the 
“RIR for Outer Space”; that is something that I will be informed of by the ARIN 
community and ARIN’s Board of Trustees. 

I do feel strong that whatever happens with respect to the Internet numbers 
registry system be done properly, and that’s likely what you are sensing.  My 
reasoning for such in that we’ve had to work quite hard to achieve clear and 
accountable multistakeholder self-governance for the general purpose Internet 
number registries, and there’s quite a few structural elements to be maintained 
properly if we’re to keep it that way. 

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers



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