> Do we have parties who postulate their operational need based on entirely 
> internal services, or services that live within virtual devices in a data 
> center?   Sure…  and some of these are indeed legitimate and fulfilled per 
> policy.  We also have folks who get creative and make similar requests for 
> purposes of obtaining address blocks from ARIN – absent any bona fide 
> networking need –for subsequent monetization and these reviewed, revoked, and 
> can be referred to criminal fraud proceedings.   

Yes, but in the ARIN region, you have also made it very clear that if needs 
change, ARIN will not attempt to revoke or reclaim space based on that change 
in need.

> For those who need IP address blocks for their network operation, it’s really 
> not complicated – you can call, email, or chat with the ARIN Helpdesk and 
> we’ll work you through it.   I don’t know about the policy in the other 
> region, but can state unequivocally that if you call with the need for IP 
> address space for an actual operational networking situation, we’ll do our 
> best to help you with your request and get it approved based on whatever the 
> policies allow.   I can also say that if one's purported operational need for 
> address space is "for reassignment to customers but completely absent any 
> networking service”, then don’t bother applying to ARIN – the policies do not 
> provide for issuance under such circumstances and have never in the ARIN 
> region.

OTOH, a GRE tunnel is sufficient to qualify as “networking service” in the ARIN 
region, so all one needs is the tiniest of fig leaves in front of ones lease to 
make it work.

Owen

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