Dear Tomohiro,

APNIC Secretariat is reviewing the policy proposals under discussion and seeks 
clarification to better understand the intention of prop-120-v001: Final /8 
pool exhaustion plan.

APNIC remains neutral and objective about the outcome of this discussion and 
only requires clarification to ensure correct implementation should the 
proposal reach consensus.

- After exhaustion, will initial resource requests from new Members be filled 
before unmet requests from Members already on the waiting list prior to 
exhaustion? Or will this priority only apply to requests submitted after the 
exhaustion date?

We appreciate your clarification.

Regards,

Adam

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On 9/8/17, 16:17, "[email protected] on behalf of chku" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Dear SIG members
    
    The proposal "prop-120: Final /8 pool exhaustion plan" has been sent 
    to the Policy SIG for review.
    
    It will be presented at the Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 44 which will 
    be held in Taichung, Taiwan on Wednesday and Thursday, 14 & 15 September 
    2017.
    
    We invite you to review and comment on the proposal on the mailing list
    before the meeting.
    
    The comment period on the mailing list before an APNIC meeting is an
    important part of the policy development process. We encourage you to
    express your views on the proposal:
    
      - Do you support or oppose this proposal?
      - Do you see any disadvantages in this proposal?
      - Is there anything in the proposal that is not clear?
      - What changes could be made to this proposal to make it more
        effective?
    
    Information about this proposal is available at:
    
        http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-120
    
    Regards
    
    Sumon, Bertrand, Ching-Heng
    APNIC Policy SIG Chairs
    
    
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    prop-120-v001: Final /8 pool exhaustion plan
    
    -------------------------------------------------------
    
    Proposer:       Tomohiro Fujisaki
                    [email protected]
    
    
    1. Problem statement
    --------------------
    
    APNIC makes IPv4 address delegation from two IPv4 pools. These are the
    103/8 (Final /8) pool and the non-103/8 IPv4 Recovered pool.
    
    Currently, there are no IPv4 addresses in the non-103/8 IPv4 Recovered
    pool and APNIC manages a Recovered Pool Waiting List for approved
    requests. And, based on the Geoff's projection (*1), the 103/8 (Final
    /8) pool will be exhausted in a few years.
    
    It will be necessary to make a guidance about how to manage the IPv4
    delegation after both IPv4 pools exhaustion.
    
    
    2. Objective of policy change
    -----------------------------
    
    To provide a guidance for 103/8 pool exhaustion.
    
    
    3. Situation in other regions
    -----------------------------
    
    None.
    
    
    4. Proposed policy solution
    ---------------------------
    
    Guidance for 103/8 pool exhaustion:
    
      - The first time an approved request cannot be fulfilled from the 103/8 
        pool, Final /8 delegations will end.
    
      - APNIC will begin to manage only one (Recovered) IPv4 pool containing 
        any residual 103/8 space and all future returns, including 103/8 
returns.
    
      - Each new account holder can receive up to a /21 from the IPv4
        Recovered pool.
    
      - Existing account holders who have not yet received the maximum /21
        from the two pools may continue to apply for space from the Recovered
        pool until they have received a maximum /21 from the two pools.
    
      - A waiting list will be created if approved requests cannot be 
        fulfilled. Each new account holder will be given priority in the
        waiting list.
    
    
    5. Advantages / Disadvantages
    -----------------------------
    
    Advantages:
    
      - Possible to avoid confusion at 103/8 address pool exhaustion date
    
    Disadvantages:
    
    None.
    
    
    6. Impact on resource holders
    ------------------------------
    
    No impact to resource holders.
    
    
    7. References
    -------------
    1. IPv4 Address Report
      http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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