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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote:

> Template: ARIN-POLICY-PROPOSAL-TEMPLATE-3.0
>
>       1.      Policy Proposal Name: Reduce all Minimum Allocation/Assignment 
> units to /24
>       2.      Proposal Originator
>               a.      name: Owen DeLong
>               b.      email: o...@delong.com
>               c.      telephone: 408-890-7992
>               d.      organization: Hurricane Electric
>       3.      Date: 29 April, 2014
>       4.      Problem Statement:
>
> As we approach runout, more and more end users and smaller ISPs will be 
> unable to obtain space from their upstreams and will be seeking space from 
> ARIN. In order to meet these needs to the extent possible and to make policy 
> more fair to a broader range of the ARIN constituency, we should reduce the 
> minimum assignment and allocation units to /24 across the board.
>
>       5.      Policy statement:
>
> Change the minimum allocation and assignment unit for all IPv4 single and 
> multi homed instances to /20. This would include:
>
>
> 4.2.1.5 Change all occurrences of /20 and /22 to /24
>
> 4.2.2.1.1 Change all occurrences of /20 to /24, and change 16 /24s to 1 /24. 
> Remove the example about 12 /24s.
>
> 4.3.2.1       Change both occurrences of /20 to /24
>
> 4.9   Change /22 to /24
>
> 4.9.1 Change all instances of /22 to /24. Remove the reference to 4 /24s.
>
>
>       6.      Comments:
>               a.      Timetable for implementation: Immediate, possibly 
> through board action.
>               b.      Anything else
>
> END OF TEMPLATE
>
>
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