ARIN Bits: June 2018

In this issue:

**New Fee Schedule Effective 1 July**
**Save the Date for ARIN 42 in Vancouver – Fellowship Applications Now Being Accepted**
**Election News – Nominations for ARIN Elections Open 2 July**
**ARIN Outreach in July – EDCO New Technology Briefing and CANTO**
**2017 ARIN Annual Report Available**
**Current Policy Proposals Under Discussion**
**New Features Added to ARIN Online in May 2018**
**Featured Policy Requirement**
**Tip from ARIN’s Registration Services Department**
**Tip from ARIN’s Financial Services Department**
**Customer and Member Statistics as of 31 May 2018**
**Helpful IPv6 Links**
**Stay Engaged with ARIN**

**New Fee Schedule Effective 1 July**

At its 24 May 2018 meeting, the ARIN Board of Trustees adopted a new fee schedule effective 1 July 2018. The new fee schedule reflects proposed modifications and community feedback collected from both the ARIN 41 Public Policy and Members Meeting as well as the Community Consultation that concluded on 25 May 2018. New fees will be reflected in invoices due on and after 1 July 2018.

The new fee schedule is available at https://www.arin.net/fees/2018_fee_schedule.html

To view the fee schedule FAQ, visit https://www.arin.net/fees/faq_fee_schedule.html

**Save the Date for ARIN 42 in Vancouver – Fellowship Applications Now Being Accepted**

ARIN's next Public Policy and Members Meeting (PPMM), ARIN 42, will be held in Vancouver, BC from 4-5 October 2018 at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver. Registration will open in the coming weeks!

To learn more about ARIN's PPMMs, visit https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/index.html

Applications are currently being accepted for ARIN's Fellowship Program to attend ARIN 42 with the option to attend NANOG 74 from 1-3 October. Apply now through 5:00 PM EDT on Wednesday, 11 July 2018 by visiting the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FELLOWARIN42

**Election News – Nominations for ARIN Elections Open 2 July**

Beginning 2 July, ARIN Trustees and representatives from ARIN's General Members in Good Standing are cordially invited to nominate candidates for seats on the Board of Trustees, Advisory Council, and Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC) to serve three-year terms beginning 1 January 2019.

To view the initial requirements and responsibilities of the Board of Trustees and/or Advisory Council, please visit the pages below:

Board of Trustees: https://www.arin.net/about_us/bot_requirements.html

Advisory Council: https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac_requirements.html

Remember to update or establish your Voting Contact by 20 August! To learn more about Voting Contacts, visit https://www.arin.net/about_us/membership/votingcontacts.html

For a list of all key election dates this year, visit https://www.arin.net/participate/elections/index.html

**ARIN Outreach in July – EDCO New Technology Briefing and CANTO**

ARIN will be speaking about IPv6 in Montreal on 14 July. Attend this free technical program sponsored by Enterprise Data Center Operators (EDCO).

https://www.e-dco.com/events

ARIN will have a booth at the CANTO 34th Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition in Panama City, Panama 22-25 July. Come visit us and let’s talk about how ARIN can provide you Internet number resources and other services!

**2017 ARIN Annual Report Available**

The 2017 ARIN Annual Report is available for download at:

https://www.arin.net/vault/about_us/corp_docs/annual/report2017.pdf

The report includes:

-An overview of ARIN's mission, services, and structure
-Updates from ARIN's President & Chief Executive Officer and Board of Trustees Chairman -A summary of 2017 accomplishments from ARIN's Chief Operations Officer and Service Level Report
-Department highlights and Internet Governance participation report
-A recap of 2017 outreach events and public policy discussions
-An overview of ARIN's Policy Development Process (PDP) and Number Resource Policy Manual (NRPM) changes -Activity reports from the Board of Trustees, Advisory Council, and NRO Number Council
-Internet number resource statistics for 2017 and historical activity

The 2017 Auditor’s Report is also available at https://www.arin.net/vault/about_us/corp_docs/annual/2017_audited_financials.pdf

**Current Policy Proposals Under Discussion**

Find the full text and 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!

Pending Board of Trustees Review:

-ARIN-2017-3: Update to NRPM 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

Recommended Draft Policies:

-ARIN-2018-1: Allow Inter-regional ASN Transfers

Draft Policies:

-ARIN-2018-2: Clarification to ISP Initial Allocation and Permit Renumbering
-ARIN-2018-3: Remove Reallocation Requirements for Residential Market Assignments
-ARIN-2018-4: Clarification on IPv6 Sub-Assignments

Editorial changes under discussion:

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

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

-We completed a number of infrastructure improvements and performed multiple bug fixes. -Pages and processes in ARIN Online were improved and streamlined, including:
  -Separate IP address request flows were created for ISPs and end users.
  -On the View & Manage Network page, the Parent Org name now appears in the Parent field next to the network link.
  -The pages to recover Point of Contact records and Org IDs were improved.
  -The Organization POC Info page was revised, and an option to Manage Organization POCs was added to the Actions menu on the Organization Record page.   -The Request ASN, Organization Record, Request Membership, and Edit Org Name pages were revised.   -ASNs in the ASN Number to Name file at ftp://ftp.arin.net/info/ are now listed individually, instead of in ranges. (ACSP 2017.18) -Fee invoice attachments have been revised to include additional information, such as a list of resources covered under the invoice. (ACSP 2017.5)

**Featured Policy Requirement**

Did you know that under NRPM 8.5.7: Alternative Additional IPv4 Address Block Criteria (https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#eight57), if you are utilizing at least 80% of your currently allocated/assigned IPv4 addresses, you may qualify to receive one or more transfers of IPv4 addresses equal to your current holding (maximum of a /16 equivalent in any six-month period)?

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

Do you have an old reassignment/reallocation from an ISP you are no longer working with and would like it removed? Please review the documented process outlined on our website for the Removal of Stale Reassignment / Reallocation Records: https://www.arin.net/resources/stale_delegations.html

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

Transfer Processing Fee (TPF): Invoice and Payment Facts

1. Each transfer request will be invoiced a $300 US fee, billed to the source (or legal successor) organization
2. Payment of the TPF is required before the review process can begin
3. The payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee approval of a transfer request 4. The TPF is waived when the subject resources are under an existing Registration Services Plan (RSP), and no specific transfer processing fee will be charged to the recipient-side organization for 8.3 and 8.4 transfers.
5. For each transfer approved, the recipient organization:
  -Must have an updated and executed Registration Services Agreement
  -May be subject to an initial fee(s)

Transferred resources are also subject to annual fees as stipulated by the Fee Schedule.

**Customer and Member Statistics as of 31 May 2018**

-5,783 member organizations
-758 8.3 transfers and 67 8.4 transfers completed YTD 2018
-8.4 transfers completed YTD 2018: 31 to APNIC, 5 from APNIC, 26 to RIPE NCC, 4 from RIPE NCC
-57.6% 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 the results of user testing on our new website preview, ICANN’s updated KSK roll operational implementation plan, our #Tipsfor6 campaign, and IPv6 case studies.

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