What does "closed with no action" mean? Does it mean the RSP abandoned the
request?
On 4/15/2020 7:18 PM, John Sweeting wrote:
Hi Andrew,
The numbers around this are:
320 3x small RSPs
30 have applied and been approved for IPv6 of which 26 closed with no action to
complete by the
Hi Andrew,
The numbers around this are:
320 3x small RSPs
30 have applied and been approved for IPv6 of which 26 closed with no action to
complete by the requester. The other 4 are currently still open and pending
action.
Thanks,
John S.
On 4/15/20, 11:30 AM, "Andrew Dul" wrote:
Good questions Andrew.I was wondering the same thing, what is the magnitude
of this issue.
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Brian
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 11:30 AM Andrew Dul wrote:
> John,
>
> Could you provide the community with a rough magnitude of this issue?
>
> Approximately how many of these 3x-small ISP organizations
John,
Could you provide the community with a rough magnitude of this issue?
Approximately how many of these 3x-small ISP organizations have come to
ARIN and requested IPv6? How many accepted the block and how many
refused because of the fee issue? How many 3x-small ISP organizations
does ARIN
Hi Lisa,
Thank you.
So a single organization can do multiple swaps within 12 months.
In practice we sometimes see /16 sellers who need to keep some of their block,
but in doing so will lose money as the per-address price is higher for
contiguous /16s. Many times they want to keep just a /24
Hi Mike,
The 12 month waiting period is not imposed at the time of the block swap.
However, any policy restrictions the organizations previously had will still be
applicable if a block swap is approved.
One additional note for clarification, the 12 month waiting period is when a
Recipient of
Hi John,
Thank you.
Are they both then subject to the 12 month waiting period before another
receipt?
Regards,
Mike
-Original Message-
From: John Sweeting
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 6:36 PM
To: Mike Burns ; arin-ppml@arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2020-3: