Then need to detail and analyze what sound unreasonable in changing 5 years period to indefinite.

Reducing the request size to anything smaller than an /22 is giving a such small and useless space that will probably make no difference to whoever receives it. A /22 is already a very small amount (almost symbolic) but at least gives the ability to a newer organizations to work with something, get into the market, innovate, reach some proper size and then invest in different technologies to make better usage of few IPv4 and deploy IPv6 properly in order to keep existing in the market. Plus giving out /24-only to organizations in the waiting list would contribute even more to increase the size of the routing table with very little gain.

A change in the waiting-list rules that would be certainly be welcome is restrict it only to newcomers that have no IPv4 space at all. Those who already have had already enough time to learn live with what they have and organize themselves to either do IPv4 transfers and deploy IPv6 in order to reduce its dependency whenever possible.

Fernando

On 14/11/2022 19:53, David Farmer via ARIN-PPML wrote:
I reviewed the Policy Implementation and Experience Report presented at ARIN 50;

https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/ARIN50/materials/1020_policyimplementation.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RruDSG32D0M&list=PL726kQ53RX6i-x05T2JLckh59gWtLs1TR&t=5569s <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RruDSG32D0M&list=PL726kQ53RX6i-x05T2JLckh59gWtLs1TR&t=5569s>
https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/ARIN50/day1_transcript/#policy-implementation-and-experience-report

I don't support any changes to the transfer provisions of the waiting list. The current transfer provisions seem reasonable to me.

However, if I were going to support any changes to the waiting list, I would support reducing the request size from /22 to /24.

Thanks.

On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 3:42 PM WOOD Alison * DAS <alison.w...@das.oregon.gov> wrote:

    Hello!

    The Policy Experience Report Working Group has been working on the
    Policy Experience Report from ARIN 50.  I would appreciate your
    feedback on the following issue regarding transferring waitlist space.

    The current wait list criteria is:

      * Must have a /20 or less in total IPv4 holdings.
      * May request up to a /22.
      * Removed from list if IPv4 received via 8.3/8.4 transfer.
      * Received ip space is eligible for needs-based transfer after
        five years.

    The Policy Experience Working Group would like your feedback on a
    potential policy that would restrict the transfer of IP space that
    has been obtained from the waiting list.  In other words, any IP
    address space received from the waiting list would be ineligible
    for transfer indefinitely and encouraged to be returned to ARIN if
    not in use.  This policy would be specific to transfers and not M
    & A’s.

    The working group appreciates your feedback.

    Thank you!

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