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On Mar 28, 2011, at 3:57 AM, Arif OKTAY wrote:
> Can Nortel/ MS do that ? I remember RIPE policies stating that  IP addesses 
> are not supposed to have any commercial value. RIPE should justify whether a 
> network can use their assigment or not.  Nortel, then, should return their IP 
> adresses back to their RIR.  I suppose Nortel is mainly working with ARIN . 
> I’ll be surprised to see that ARIN has a different policy.

ARIN's policies are not precisely identical to RIPE's, but both are governed by 
RFC2050, which states that all IP addresses must be allocated based upon need.  
That is, the recipient of the addresses must be able to demonstrate that they 
need them, and will be able to use them efficiently.

While it would be allowable under policy for Nortel (or in this case, the 
bankruptcy court that's representing their creditors) to transfer the address 
space to another entity, rather than simply returning it to ARIN, that other 
entity would have to have already justified to ARIN their need for the address 
space.

                                -Bill




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