I like the 2nd (more wordy) option.  I don't think we should use the term 
"transfer market" in policy when it hasn't been defined anywhere in the NRPM.



The 2nd option is very explicit and addresses the main objections raised at 
ARIN 57 by preventing out-of-region justification for addresses from the 
Waitlist and other special pools.



Best Regards,



Tom Fantacone






From: Eddie Stauble via ARIN-PPML <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2026 11:05:42 -0400
Subject: [arin-ppml] Seeking Comments - Draft Policy ARIN-2025-3: Change 
Section 9 Out-of-Region Use Minimum Criteria



As a reminder, this proposal is to modify the following text in Section 9:

 

  *   FROM: IPv4: At least a /22 used in region.

  *   TO: IPv4: At least a /24 used in region.

 

At the time I made this proposal I was not aware that one could use out of 
region usage as needs demonstration to get a block from the waiting list.

 

I do not believe that is right, and that the waiting list should only be used 
for in-region use.

 

With input at ARIN 57 in Louisville, I think it is time to amend the proposal 
to exclude out of region usage to get IPv4 from the waiting list. 

 

Here are a couple of options:

 

Out of Region usage justification can only be used to acquire IPv4 addresses 
from the transfer market.  Any organization on the Waiting List at the time 
this policy is implemented will be grandfathered-in.

Or, though a bit wordy, a bit more specific:

 

Out of Region usage justification may not be used to receive IPv4 addresses 
from the ARIN Waitlist (4.1.8), Micro-allocation pool (4.4) or Dedicated IPv4 
Allocation to facilitate IPv6 Deployment (4.10).  Any organization on the 
Waiting List at the time this policy is implemented will be grandfathered-in.

 

The first option is shorter, and does not specifically refer to ARIN reserve 
pools, which could change.  The second option does not include the term 
“transfer market”.  That term does not appear in the NRPM, and directly 
mentions the waiting list.

 

Any input is appreciated!

 

 

 


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