I oppose this proposal as it doesn't seem will resolve the problem, but
just change it.
Seems nothing can will avoid that someone to register a new company, get
into the waiting list, receive an allocation and right after that be
"purchased" by another company which is not entitled to be in th
Draft Policy ARIN-2020-1 can be found at
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2020_1/
Since this Draft Policy was placed on the AC docket very few comments have been
posted on PPML.
As we prepare for the virtual ARIN meeting in June, it would be helpful for the
shepherds to know if t
I would rather eliminate the waiting list, and place this space into the
4.10 pool, as at least that space requires a commitment to IPv6.
Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.
+1 Any pool of "free" addresses in an era of priced addresses will be a
continuing magnet for
I oppose this.
Even with IPv4 addresses being worth merely $10 each, the value of a /22
of address space from the waiting list is $10,240. Clearly that is enough
of a value to incorporate. In reality, the current market rate is much
higher than that. I think a total NO SELL agreement is the
Just to make it clear for record I oppose this proposal as written for
the reasons stated below and believe it requires necessary adjustments.
Regards
Fernando
On 26/02/2020 02:54, Fernando Frediani wrote:
May I ask how this situation will avoid that someone to register a new
company, get into
May I ask how this situation will avoid that someone to register a new
company, get into the waiting list, receive a /22 and right after that
be "purchased" by another company which is not entitled to be in the
waiting list anymore bypassing the restriction ?
Although it may not be the easiest
On 20 February 2020, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted
"ARIN-prop-284: Clarify Holding Period for Resources Received via 4.1.8
Waitlist" as a Draft Policy.
Draft Policy ARIN-2020-1 is below and can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2020_1/
You are encouraged to