Dear Community Members,

Following the LACNIC 24 meeting in Bogotá, Colombia; the proposals under
discussions during the Public Policy Forum on Wednesday, 30 September
2015 reached the following statuses:


Reached Consensus and moved to Final Call
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        -LAC-2015-1: Trigger 2.3.2.18 when a justified request larger than
        /22 is received which can not be allocated from any remaining pool
        of addresses at LACNIC.
        https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2015-1?language=en

        This proposal seeks to trigger IPv4 transfers among members in
        the LACNIC region.

       - LAC-2015-4: Resource Recovery Timeline
        https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2015-4?language=en

        This proposal seeks to reduce the period of time needed to
        recover Internet number resources that are not being "properly
        utilized" from 6 to 3 months.

        - LAC-2015-5: Increase the minimum period of time required before a
        block can be transferred under section 2.3.2.18
        https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2015-5?language=en

        This proposal seeks to modify section 2.3.2.18, increasing the
        period of time required before an assigned block can be transfered
        to 3 years, from the one-year period currently in force.


Returned to the Mailing List for further discussion
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        - LAC-2015-6: Modify the scope of IPv4 Exhaustion Phase 2 for the
        region
        https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2015-6?language=en

        The proposal seeks to modify the text in sections 11.1 and 11.2,
        doubling the space assigned to Phase 2, from a /11 to a /10.

        - LAC-2015-3: IPv4 exhaustion policy with a scheduled termination
        date and the scheduled return of large users' blocks.
        https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2015-3?language=en

        This proposal sets 2030 as the date of IPv4 exhaustion, and
        suggests that large IPv4 block users return 1/15 of their blocks
        each year.


Abandoned
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        - LAC-2015-2: Inter-RIR Transfers
        https://politicas.lacnic.net/politicas/detail/id/LAC-2015-2?language=en

        This proposal seeks to allow organizations to transfer IPv4
        resources into LACNIC from another RIR.


An overview of LACNIC´s policy proposals can be found here:

        http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/politicas

Find more information about the LACNIC Policy Development Process here:

        http://www.lacnic.net/web/lacnic/proceso-de-desarrollo-de-politicas


Kind regards,

George Odagi
Internet Resource Analyst/Policy Support, APNIC
e: [email protected]
p: +61 7 3858 3191
f: +61 7 3858 3199
www.apnic.net
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