Dear Community Members,

Following the AFRINIC 25 meeting in Mauritius, the proposals under
discussions during the Policy Development Working Group (PDWG) session
on Tuesday, 29 November 2016 reached the following statuses:


Reached Consensus and moved to Final Call
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     - AFPUB-2016-V4-003-DRAFT02: IPv4 Resources Transfer within the
     AFRINIC region
     
http://afrinic.net/en/library/policies/archive/1813-ipv4-resources-transfer-within-the-afrinic-region

     This proposal aims to solve the issue around enabling African
     organisations to receive IPv4 addresses even after IPv4 pool
     exhaustion or when AFRINIC can no longer satisfy the needs of
     such organisations.

Returned to the Mailing List for further discussion
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     - AFPUB-2016-GEN-002-DRAFT-01: Inbound Transfers Policy
     
http://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/1803-inbound-transfer-policy

     This proposal covers the inbound transfer of all resources from
     other RIRs to the AFRINIC service region. While the community has
     voiced concerns that enacting a transfer policy will result in the
     flow of resources off the continent, this policy addresses that by
     purely catering for inbound transfers.

     - AFPUB-2016-GEN-001-DRAFT02: Internet Number Resources review by
     AFRINIC
     
http://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/1827-internet-number-resources-review-by-afrinic

     This proposal gives AFRINIC authority to conduct regular reviews/
     audits of resource utilisation to ensure efficient and appropriate
     use of resources. It allows for recovery of any type of resource
     where usage is not in compliance with the RSA or policy.

     - AFPUB-2016-V4-001-DRAFT03: IPv4 Soft Landing – BIS
     
http://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/1815-ipv4-soft-landing-bis

     This proposal aims at introducing some provisions to the current
     soft landing policy to cater for reserving space to critical
     infrastructure, making a provision for late requesters and
     stipulating an IPv6 requirement for any company that requests space
     from the last /8.

     - AFPUB-2016-V4-002-DRAFT01: Proposal: IPv4 Soft Landing Overhaul
     
http://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/1623-soft-landing-overhaul

     This proposal aims at maintaining the needs-based approach to
     issuing IPv4 space (by completely removing the current IPv4 Soft
     Landing Policy).


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

     http://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals

Find more information about the AFRINIC Policy Development Process here:

     http://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development


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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