> On Jul 4, 2021, at 03:53 , Noah <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mimi,
> 
> On Sun, 4 Jul 2021, 13:36 Mimi dy, <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hello Noah,
> 
> As I stressed above, an AFRINIC member who provides internet connectivity 
> within the AFRICAN region and helps maintain a stable and accessible internet,
> 
> I know resource members with ASN, IPv4 and IPv6 integers doing exactly what 
> you are describing above.
> 
> while also legitimately running a brokerage business,
> 
> They don't run brokerage business and the reason is because they requested 
> INR based on a need to number their own infrastcture and that of their 
> customers whom they provide a wide range of IP related services.
> 
> None of those service include IPv$ brokerage.

Some do. I think based on what you say below, you misunderstand the meaning of 
“brokerage”.

> should not be subject to membership termination.
> 
> AFRINIC has publicly stated that they have never allocated IPv4 space to 
> members for the purpose of brokerage services which involves leasing as per 
> below link.
> 
> https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/community-discuss/2021-February/003907.html
>  
> <https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/community-discuss/2021-February/003907.html>

Leasing is NOT brokerage. Brokerage is an organization which specializes in 
connecting those with addresses they no longer need and wish to monetize to 
those with a need for
addresses who are willing to pay for them. Brokers deal almost exclusively in 
sales of addresses and (with very rare exception) are not directly supplying 
addresses to the market
themselves. Examples of brokerages include IPv4Marketgroup, Hilco Streambank, 
Addrex, and many others. None of the major brokers is dealing in addresses 
issued to them by
an RIR, but rather acting much like a real estate agent, having a customer on 
the sell side and a customer on the buy side and helping the two of them work 
out the transaction and
work it through the RIR system as needed.

> That being said, AFRINIC might lose an active and efficient member that 
> highly contributes to the development of the region. 
> 
> Which member are you referring to?

I’m pretty sure her example is hypothetical, but her point is still valid.

Owen

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