On 9/23/21 14:59, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 9/23/21 14:34, Noah wrote:
>
>> Hi Lu Heng
>>
>> A number of ISPs and Afrinic resource members across the region are
>> receiving phone calls from your organisation called the number
>> resource society.
>>
>> The people making the phone calls are mostly spreading misinformation
>> about AFRINIC.
>>
>> I am calling you out specifically so that perhaps you as the patron
>> of Larus which is affiliated with the Number Resource Society can
>> address the motive behind this calls and emails that are being sent
>> to various AFRINIC resource members scaring them that AFRINIC is
>> closing down and they must join the so called Number Resource Society.
>
> I have been pestered, twice in the past week, as per attached.
>
> Despite just sending these to the bin, I am disgusted.
>
> Hopefully, Larus and them are on this list, so they know that I can't
> be asked.


Yep .... attached another one.

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Greetings

 

I am Lethabo Thobejane from Number Resource Society, currently running the 
Number Resource Society South African Remote office. We are kindly requesting 
for your company membership with us.

 

 

The following are agendas are we trying to push:

inter transfer policy that WILL allow one as a member of AFRINIC to be able to 
sell their resources to other RIR and to get value of their money. Policy 
allows organization who have unused IPV4address space or ASN to request 
transfer to a specific qualified recipient in another RIR

value for your asset value:-Of late value for IPs have been going high up to a 
new high at $36 per IPv4 address and AFRINIC does not believe in selling of IPs 
thus one does not get value for their money .

"No. AFRINIC does not sell IP addresses - they are a shared public resource and 
are not for sale. Effective management of this resource is vital to maintain 
the ongoing health of the Internet. If you obtain IP addresses from AFRINIC, 
you will have the right to continue using those addresses provided that you use 
them in accordance with the 
https://wiki.mu.afrinic.net/wiki/index.php?title=Www.afrinic.net/en/library/policies&action=edit&redlink=1
  and provided that your membership remains in good standing. The use of IP 
addresses is subject to membership fees being paid and renewed."




 

Benefits of Transfer Policy:

Due to the current unstable situation of AFRINIC, passing a resource transfer 
policy is urgently needed o give the AFRINIC resource members the option of not 
risking their business and the connectivity of their users. Members should be 
allowed to transfer away from the risks that AFRINIC is putting them through.

The Resource Transfer Policy AFPUB-2019-V4-003-DRAFT04 has reached the 
community consensus and should be ratified by the AFRINIC board so as to serve 
the interests of the resource members

 

The following is a list of questions that you may need to consider

 

 

·         What will happen if AFRINIC loses the lawsuit and finds itself 50 
million USD in debt?

·         Will the African internet be disrupted?

·         Who will take care of the sustainability of the current operation of 
the African Internet Registry?

·         How can the resource members save their operations by transferring 
their resources elsewhere?

 

 

 

I am a member of Afrinic, can I be a member? Absolutely yes

 

How can I become a Member? Check us out on http://www.nrs.help/

                                                        

 

Cost of becoming a member? Absolutely free to join

 

Your membership details will only remain with us and will not be in the public 
domain even as you have the discussions on the members platform



Regards



Thobejane Lethabo

Relationship Manager 

Number Resource Society

mailto:[email protected]

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