Hello Fernando, To resume my initial point there is no point in allowing NIRs to develop and have specific policies, complicate and confuse things unecessarily. It only complicates and confuses things for people who have no idea or understanding what goes on and what they are talking about.
Policies developed by the entire RIR community is more than enough in order to regulate how IP addreess assignment is conducted as in all.other RIRs worldwide. You've quite clearly disregarded what has been mentioned previously. NIRs have the ability to form policies for their own economies to allow them to better serve the needs of their economies, provided they do not conflict with RIR policies. NIRs may well continue to exist and perform their administrative functions under the umbrella of the RIR facilitating things in certain economies and cultures. NIRs are independent of RIRs and operate via a NIR Member Relationship Agreement. The MRA outlines what NIRs are able to do. You may wish to read https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/corporate-documents/documents/membership/nir-membership-agreement/ for a more comprehensive list. Regards, Christopher Hawker
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