[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

2020-10-23 Thread steallen
I support this policy. Steve[steve allen] Allen Heartland Cable inc. ___ ARIN-PPML You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List (ARIN-PPML@arin.net). Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list

[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Grandfathering of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

2020-10-23 Thread Peter Coyne
We support the Stratus Networks stance on this issue. Regards, Peter Coyne American Data & Voice Networks Chicago, USA 60618 312.455.8800 www.2advnetworks.com ___ ARIN-PPML You are receiving this message

Re: [arin-ppml] Last Call - Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

2020-10-23 Thread Fernando Frediani
Perhaps the clear future is to stay on a waiting-list for nonexistent IPv4 addresses and continue to increase all the CGNAT related issues and raise tensions on these forums for example. Sincerely, in my view there is way too much political correctness to leave people comfortableto implement

Re: [arin-ppml] Last Call - Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

2020-10-23 Thread Anita N
I have to chime in (not as part of the AC) that the protocol below is beyond insidious! > On Oct 23, 2020, at 8:42 AM, Mike Burns wrote: > >  > Me, (okay, this is after a beer or two tonight) I was just having a > discussion with some people the other night, and we were discussing the idea >

Re: [arin-ppml] Last Call - Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

2020-10-23 Thread Mike Burns
Me, (okay, this is after a beer or two tonight) I was just having a discussion with some people the other night, and we were discussing the idea that a new protocol might even roll out at this rate before IPv6 is universally adopted... Hi Mike, You aren't the only one discussing a new

Re: [arin-ppml] Last Call - Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Reinstatement of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

2020-10-23 Thread Brandt, Jason via ARIN-PPML
Both of you make good points here. I tend to agree with Mark that while businesses don't currently have a *need* to move to IPv6 to maintain current operations, to be able to operate in the future there's a good likelihood that they should move into the IPv6 space. We've been impacted by our