I do not support this policy. At a minimum, it would remove both the 4.4 Micro 
Allocations and 4.10 Dedicated IPv4 block to facilitate IPv6 Deployment. Both 
of those sections have reserved space and are "active" in Section 4.

Thanks,

Kevin Blumberg

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Subject: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2017-7: Retire Obsolete Section 4 From 
the NRPM

On 15 June 2017, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) advanced "ARIN-prop-242: 
Retire Obsolete Section 4 From the NRPM" to Draft Policy status.

Draft Policy ARIN-2017-7 is below and can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2017_7.html

You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will evaluate 
the discussion in order to assess the conformance of this draft policy with 
ARIN's Principles of Internet number resource policy as stated in the Policy 
Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these principles are:

* Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
* Technically Sound
* Supported by the Community

The PDP can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html

Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html

Regards,

Sean Hopkins
Policy Analyst
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)



Draft Policy ARIN-2017-7: Retire Obsolete Section 4 from the NRPM

Problem Statement:

Since IPv4 free pool exhaustion, policy focus has shifted to transfers. 
The community elected, instead of revamping and modernizing section 4 in light 
of this to, instead, recreate the relevant parts of section 4 in section 8.5. 
As a result, section 4 is generally obsolete and can be mostly retired. Since 
some small amounts of space do occasionally recreate the free pool, a mechanism 
for addressing this must remain and therefore a much reduced section 4 is 
proposed here instead of outright retirement.

Policy statement:

Replace section 4 of the NRPM with the following:

4. IPv4

4.1 IPv4 Requests

4.1.1 Any new requests for IPv4 addresses allocated or assigned by ARIN shall 
be evaluated based on the criteria for transfer recipients contained in section 
8.5.

4.1.2 Any approved requests which cannot be met from the ARIN free pool shall 
be handled according to section 4.2.

4.2 Unmet requests

In the event that ARIN does not have a contiguous block of addresses of 
sufficient size to fulfill a qualified request, ARIN will provide the 
requesting organization with the option to specify the smallest block size 
they'd be willing to accept, equal to or larger than the applicable minimum 
size specified elsewhere in ARIN policy. If such a smaller block is available, 
ARIN will fulfill the request with the largest single block available that 
fulfills the request. If no such block is available, the organization will be 
provided the option to be placed on a waiting list of pre-qualified recipients, 
listing both the block size qualified for and the smallest block size 
acceptable.

Repeated requests are not allowed: an organization may only receive one 
allocation, assignment, or transfer every 3 months, but ARIN, at its sole 
discretion, may waive this requirement if the requester can document a change 
in circumstances since their last request that could not have been reasonably 
foreseen at the time of the original request, and which now justifies 
additional space.

Qualified requesters whose request cannot be immediately met will also be 
advised of the availability of the transfer mechanism in section 8.3 as an 
alternative mechanism to obtain IPv4 addresses.

4.2.1. Waiting list

The position of each qualified request on the waiting list will be determined 
by the date it was approved. Each organization may have one approved request on 
the waiting list at a time.

4.2.2. Fulfilling unmet needs

As address blocks become available for allocation, ARIN will fulfill requests 
on a first-approved basis, subject to the size of each available address block 
and a timely re-validation of the original request. Requests will not be 
partially filled. Any requests met through a transfer will be considered 
fulfilled and removed from the waiting list.

Comments:

a. Timetable for implementation: Immediate 
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