No - oppose.  But I would support it if the 60 month waiting period was reduced 
to 12 or 24 months.  60 months means companies who no longer need the resources 
will just sit on them till they can sell them.  Not an efficient way to get 
them into the hands of those who need them.

And also that it shouldn't affect current waiting list participants who planned 
their networks based on prior policy.


---- On Thu, 06 Jun 2019 13:20:40 -0400 John Curran <mailto:jcur...@arin.net> 
wrote ----


Folks - 



We’ve had excellent discussion of various options for the revised “Advisory 
Council Recommendation Regarding NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests"  proposed policy 
change – some of which is likely to have to further informed folks initial 
views on the matter
 (as well as on future policy proposals in this area), but at this time it is 
fairly important that we receive focused feedback on the revised policy text as 
written, with due consideration to the discussion that has occurred online. 



To that end, at this time it would be good to know from everyone: 



1.  Are you in favor of ARIN making the policy change specified in the revised  
"Advisory Council Recommendation Regarding NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests”  ?



(“Yes” obviously indicative that you’d like ARIN to proceed with its adoption 
and resumption of wait list issuance under its revised guidelines, and 

 “No” being indicative that you’d rather have the suspension of wait list 
issuance continue unless/until some other policy change in this area reaches 
consensus.) 



2.  If you are not supportive of ARIN making the change specified in the 
revised "Advisory Council Recommendation Regarding NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests”,

is there any modification to the proposed policy change that would enable you 
to support it?



I would ask that PPML participants take a moment to consider the proposed 
policy change as written and please reply regarding the questions above. 



Thanks!

/John



John Curran

President and CEO

American Registry for Internet Numbers



Begin forwarded message:


From: ARIN <mailto:i...@arin.net>

Subject: [arin-ppml] Revised - Advisory Council Recommendation Regarding NRPM 
4.1.8. Unmet Requests

Date: 24 May 2019 at 1:04:58 PM EDT

To: <mailto:arin-ppml@arin.net>


At their 16 May meeting, the Advisory Council revised their recommendation 
regarding NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests.
 
 The revised recommendation is hereby submitted to the Public Policy Mailing 
List for a second community discussion period of 14 days, to conclude on 7 June.
 
 Once completed, the Board of Trustees will review the AC’s recommendation and 
the PPML discussion.
 
 The full text of the Advisory Council's revised recommendation is below.
 
 Sean Hopkins
 Policy Analyst
 American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
 
 
 
 Advisory Council recommendation:
 
 This is an updated version which incorporates feedback from the ARIN staff and 
was approved for further community consultation at the ARIN AC meeting on May 
16, 2019.
 
 In accordance with section 10.2 of the ARIN Policy Development Process, the 
ARIN Advisory Council recommends the following actions to the Board of Trustees 
in response to the Board’s suspension of part of the operation of sections 
4.1.8, 4.1.8.1 and 4.1.8.2
 of the Numbering Resource Policy Manual:
 
 Replace section 4.1.8 et. seq. as follows, then reinstate the full operation 
of sections 4.1.8, 4.1.8.1 and 4.1.8.2 immediately.
 
 4.1.8 ARIN Waitlist
 
 ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4 and 
4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an 
organization may qualify for at any one time is a /22. Organizations will be 
able to elect a smaller block size
 than they qualify for down to a /24. Only organizations holding a /20 or less 
of IPv4 address space may apply and be approved. Address space distributed from 
the waitlist will not be eligible for transfer for a period of 60 months. This 
policy will be applied
 to all future distributions from the waitlist to include those currently 
listed.
 
 Repeated requests, in a manner that would circumvent 4.1.6, are not allowed: 
an organization currently on the waitlist must wait 90 days after receiving a 
distribution from the waitlist before applying for additional space. 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
 will also be advised of the availability of the transfer mechanism in section 
8.3 as an alternative mechanism to obtain IPv4 addresses.
 
 4.1.8.1 Sequencing
 
 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.
 
 4.1.8.2 Fulfillment
 
 ARIN will fulfill requests on a first-approved basis, subject to the size of 
each available address block as address blocks become available for 
distribution. A timely review of the original request may be conducted by ARIN 
staff. Requests will not be partially
 filled. Any requests met through a transfer will be considered fulfilled and 
removed from the waiting list.
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