Mike,
While I accept this as your opinion I do not agree with it.  I still see this 
as a spin to support commodity sales.  
I do not believe IP as commodity is good for either operators, industry or the 
community.  It will however serve as a wealth generator for a select few, which 
again is not the objective of ARIN.  The good or bad of IP as a commodity is 
probably not the discussion though.  I apologize if I generated thread drift.

Whether good or bad, ARIN is not here to support commodity sales.  (<-- that's 
a period at the end of the sentence)

Respectfully,
Kevin


> 
> 
> Hi Kevin,
> 
> ARIN is not supporting network operators by forcing them into more
> expensive and fraught transfer options.
> Nor by preventing initial allocations via transfer.
> 
> Regards,
> Mike
> 

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