Agreed. If you want a meaningful use requirement, legislate a meaningful use 
requirement. Tie it to free money, as with EHRs and FHIR, or figure out some 
legislative authority to mandate it. ARIN isn’t a legislative authority: 
they’re a registry, whose job it is to keep track of who’s using what numbers. 

Scott

> On Nov 11, 2019, at 4:56 PM, Alan Batie <a...@batie.org> wrote:
> 
> On 11/11/19 4:51 PM, hostmas...@uneedus.com wrote:
>> Then I guess we need to make the IPv6 connectivity an ongoing obligation
>> to keep the additional IPv4 blocks, rather than a one shot test during
>> transfer to eliminate the game playing.
> 
> Even I'm not ready to go that far yet, although I can sympathize...
> 
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