[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal 119: Globally Coordinated TransferPolicy

Brian Johnson bjohnson at drtel.com
Tue Oct 12 09:50:54 EDT 2010


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>Policy Proposal 119: Globally Coordinated Transfer Policy
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>Proposal Originator: Chris Grundemann, Martin Hannigan, Jason Schiller
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>Proposal Version: 1.0
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>Date: 11 October 2010
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>Proposal type: new
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>Policy term: permanent
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>Policy statement: Any RIR's member may transfer IPv4 addresses to the
>member of another RIR as long as the two RIRs agree and exercise
>Internet stewardship and the values expressed in RFC2050.
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>Rationale: Since individual RIRs now allow transfers, it makes sense to
>be able to transfer between regions as well.
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>Timetable for implementation: upon ratification of all five RIRs
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>Timetable for de-implementation: upon change to this policy text in any
RIR
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Some questions...

 -  Are the transfer parties the RIRs or the individual RIR assignees?
 -  If the individual assignees, will the transferred resources be
re-assigned to the destination RIR?
 -  Are we willing to accept the fragmentation this will cause?

 - Brian J.

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