On 5 Oct 2018, at 7:00 AM, Steven Ryerse <srye...@eclipse-networks.com> wrote:
> 
> It would be interesting to know how many of each size legacy holders that 
> haven't signed are still out there.  What about the big holders like AT&T and 
> others that have /8's and other large sized blocks?  Have they all signed an 
> LSRA/RSA?  I think legacy holders want to be treated the same way (equally) - 
> so if even one of the /8 holders hasn't signed then the /24 holders should 
> not be forced to sign.  The /8 holders have legions of attorneys but the /24 
> holders don't.  

Steven - 

We don’t publicly provide contracting or invoicing information specific to 
individual organizations, but the total number of ARIN resources 
not-under-agreement (as opposed to RSA/LRSA) continues to drop and the number 
under agreement continue to rise; we’ll present that trend later today at the 
ARIN meeting. 

Note that this is indicative both of legacy resource holders coming under 
agreement with ARIN, but more so large legacy resources being transferred to 
other parties (and thus no longer being legacy number resources as they’re not 
held by the original registrant or their legal successor.) 

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN


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