ARIN Bits: March 2018

In this issue:

**Join Us at ARIN 41 in Miami**
**Changes Ahead for www.arin.net**
**ARIN in the Caribbean**
**Will We See You at ARIN on the Road?**
**Current Policy Proposals Under Discussion**
**New Features Added to ARIN Online in February 2018**
**Two Consultations Currently Open**
**Featured Policy Requirement**
**Tip from ARIN’s Registration Services Department**
**Tip from ARIN’s Financial Services Department**
**Customer and Member Statistics as of 28 February 2018**
**Helpful IPv6 Links**
**Stay Engaged with ARIN**

**Join Us at ARIN 41 in Miami**

ARIN 41 is next month! Are you ready? We are! We hope to see you in sunny Miami, Florida from 15-18 April at the Hilton Miami Downtown. This will be a great opportunity to engage in policy discussions, network with colleagues, learn more about ARIN services and operations, and attend workshops and tutorials. If you can’t be there in person, remote participation is always an option and is equally rewarding.

To view the agenda for ARIN 41, visit https://www.arin.net/ARIN41_agenda

To register as either an in-person or remote attendee, visit https://www.arin.net/ARIN41_register

**Changes Ahead for www.arin.net**

In case you haven’t heard, big changes are on the horizon for www.arin.net! We are currently digging into a major effort to modernize and improve our website so that it is more attractive, intuitive, responsive, and accessible. In short, we want to make using the ARIN website a better experience for everyone.

If you’re interested in what lies ahead for www.arin.net, then we hope you’re planning on attending ARIN 41 in Miami. During the meeting, there will be a presentation summarizing our efforts and we’ll even be showing off a preliminary preview of the new site so we can gather user feedback right at the meeting. It will be a great opportunity for the community to get a feel for the new website and steer us in the right direction with their feedback!

We are also currently running a Tree Test (learn more at https://teamarin.net/2018/02/08/shaking-tree-working-toward-new-www-arin-net/) to get community input on the navigation on the new website. If you would like to participate, please visit: https://47yg5n18.optimalworkshop.com/treejack/8686p866

We thank everyone for their patience as we work toward the completion of this very important project.

**ARIN in the Caribbean**

In February, Caribbean Outreach Liaison Bevil Wooding launched a new initiative called ARIN in the Caribbean, designed specifically for the Caribbean portion of the ARIN region. Programs in Grenada, Barbados, St. Lucia, and St. Kitts and Nevis were well attended.

The one-day program features information on ARIN and its services, as well as how we can help you and your organizations design, secure, and maintain robust networks and contribute to Internet numbering policy development for the region.

ARIN in the Caribbean events are free to attend and offer a great environment to learn and share. The program includes presentations on timely topics such as obtaining IPv6 addresses from ARIN and transfers of number resources. In addition, there will be presentations on current policy discussions, ARIN technical services, and best practices for building resilient Caribbean networks.

To learn more and view upcoming dates and locations, visit: https://teamarin.net/caribbean/

**Will We See You at ARIN on the Road?**

ARIN on the Road is your chance to get face time with ARIN and get your questions answered. These traveling, no-cost events provide the latest from ARIN on everything from technical services and tools to current ARIN policy developments and the status of IPv6 adoption.

ARIN on the Road will visit Minneapolis, MN on 1 May and London, ON on 3 May. Registration is now open for both events:

https://www.arin.net/minneapolis

https://www.arin.net/ontario

And mark your calendars: ARIN on the Road will also be making stops in St. Louis, MO and Atlanta, GA on 5 and 7 June, respectively.

We hope to see you at an upcoming event!

**Current Policy Proposals Under Discussion**

Find the status of current policy discussions at https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/ and subscribe to ARIN-PPML (Public Policy Mailing List) to voice your opinions. Membership is not required to participate!

Recommended Draft Policies under discussion:

-ARIN-2017-3: Update to NPRM 3.6: Annual Whois POC Validation
-ARIN-2017-8: Amend Community Networks
-ARIN-2017-10: Repeal of Immediate Need for IPv4 Address Space (NRPM Section 4.2.1.6)
-ARIN-2017-12: Require New POC Validation Upon Reassignment
-ARIN-2017-13: Remove ARIN Review Requirements for Large IPv4 Reassignments/ Reallocations

Draft Policies under discussion:

-ARIN-2017-9: Clarification of Initial Block Size for IPv4 ISP Transfers
-ARIN-2018-1: Allow Inter-regional ASN Transfers
-ARIN-2018-2: Clarification to ISP Initial Allocation and Permit Renumbering

Editorial changes under discussion:

-Correct References to Rwhois (formerly ARIN-prop-251)
-Reallocation and Reassignment Language Cleanup (formerly Draft Policy ARIN-2017-11)

**New Features Added to ARIN Online in February 2018**

-We completed a number of performance improvements and implemented multiple bug fixes on Whois. -Transfer performance was improved, resulting in shorter processing time for large transfers. -Pages and processes in ARIN Online were improved and streamlined, including Transfer Requests, Ticket - Request Details, Ask ARIN, and Password Change. -ARIN’s MD5-PW generator has been updated and is available for use with ARIN’s Internet Routing Registry (IRR). It is available at: https://www.arin.net/public/hashTool.xhtml
-Updated the Whois Inaccuracy Form to provide additional guidance to users.
-For Two-Factor Authentication, removed QR code and key viewing after initial setup (customer request).

**Two Consultations Currently Open**

On occasion, ARIN needs to consult with its members and/or the community at-large regarding ARIN services and practices. To address this need, the ARIN Consultation and Suggestion Process (ACSP) was formed. The ACSP enables communications in an organized, deliberate, and transparent manner, and provides a feedback mechanism whereby the sense of the community or members regarding a specific issue can be gauged.

We currently have two consultations open for community feedback:

-2018.1: ARIN Internet Routing Registry (IRR) Roadmap (https://www.arin.net/participate/acsp/community_consult/01-09-2018_irr.html) -2018.2: ASO Review Consultation 2018 (https://www.arin.net/participate/acsp/community_consult/02-01-2018_aso.html)

Consultation 2018.1 will remain open until 25 April and 2018.2 will remain open until 30 April. To contribute to the discussion, please provide comments to [email protected]. You can subscribe to this mailing list at:
http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult

**Featured Policy Requirement**

Pre-approval for Transfers between Specified Recipients within the ARIN Region (NRPM 8.3) and Inter-RIR Transfers to Specified Recipients (NRPM 8.4)

Did you know your organization can be pre-approved to receive transfers for up to your 24-month demonstrated need? Once pre-approved, you can then submit as many 8.3 and/or 8.4 transfers as needed until your 24-month pre-approved amount is depleted. If you would like to submit a transfer pre-approval request, please find additional information and instructions on our Transfer Pre-Approval page: https://www.arin.net/resources/transfers/preapproval.html

**Tip from ARIN’s Registration Services Department**

Don’t forget that ARIN Resource Analysts are easily reachable via telephone! If you would like to discuss anything related to ARIN Online, Internet number requests, or any other service we offer, give our Registration Services team a call at 703.227.0660 Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM ET. There is rarely a queue, and our average wait time is currently at 10 seconds!

**Tip from ARIN’s Financial Services Department**

Are you wondering why you have not received an invoice or other communication from ARIN? The cause may be related to any number of reasons, but some common reasons could be that the:

-contact left the company,
-contact changed roles within your company, or
-company email address changed

Annual invoices and reminder notices are emailed to persons who have been designated to represent the organization as the Billing, Admin, and Tech contact. Keeping these contacts up-to-date is an important part of making sure your annual invoices and reminder notices arrive in your inbox on time.

To update the Admin and Tech Point of Contact (POC), see the tip from our Registration Services Department in ARIN Bits in December 2017: https://teamarin.net/2017/12/15/arin-bits-december-2017/

To update the Billing contact, you must use one of the methods below, including the Organization Identifier (Org ID) or last invoice number to identify the account:

-Send an email to [email protected]
-Submit an ARIN Online request from within the “Payments & Billing” link located on the left
-Mail (correspondence only) to PO Box 232290, Centreville, VA 20120

Have any questions? Give our Financial Services Department a call at 703.227.9886 or submit an Ask ARIN ticket from within your ARIN Online account, and an account representative will be happy to help you.

**Customer and Member Statistics as of 28 February 2018**

-37,000+ organizations served by ARIN
-21,000+ organizations under contract with ARIN, including 5,732 member organizations
-309 8.3 transfers and 31 8.4 transfers completed YTD 2018
-8.4 transfers completed YTD 2018: 23 to APNIC, 5 from APNIC, 4 to RIPE NCC, 3 from RIPE NCC
-56.4% of members have an IPv6 block

**Helpful IPv6 Links**

-Dedicated IPv4 block to facilitate IPv6 Deployment - https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 - under this policy, ARIN set aside a contiguous /10 IPv4 block for allocations and assignments justified by immediate IPv6 deployment requirements. This block is subject to a minimum size allocation of /28 and a maximum size allocation of /24. -List of IPv6 Training Consultants - https://getipv6.info/display/IPv6/IPv6+Consulting+and+Training+Services -Software Developers Guide to Writing and Migrating Network Applications for Use on IPv6 Networks - https://www.arin.net/knowledge/preparing_apps_for_v6.pdf
-IPv6 Number Planning - https://www.arin.net/resources/ipv6_planning.html

**Stay Engaged with ARIN**

Check out www.TeamARIN.net for our latest blogs, including recent posts about employee tenure at ARIN, IPv6 tips, and strengthening Internet infrastructure in the Caribbean.

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