[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-162 Redefining request window in 4.2.4.4

Martin Hannigan hannigan at gmail.com
Fri Jan 27 13:03:19 EST 2012


How many new entrants were there in 2011 and how much v4 address space did
they receive?


On Friday, January 27, 2012, Joe Maimon <jmaimon at chl.com> wrote:
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>> ARIN-prop-162 Redefining request window in 4.2.4.4
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> I suppose before we get into this, we should clarify
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> a) how large is ARIN's free pool likely to be at the time of
implementation of any such proposal
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> b) What happens if the pool grows back to over /8?
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> Does anyone else recall when runout management proposals (before runout)
were shouted down as deck chair arrangements.
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> What has changed?
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> Possibly that this particular policy, mediocre an effort as it was, was
effective enough that ARIN is still afloat and deck chairs are still
relevant?
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> So why do we want to change that again? So the land rush can resume its
normal pace?
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> I oppose this proposal, in any shape.
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> I believe we should be attempting to ensure that space remains for the
least served members, including those who dont even exist yet.
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> I do not believe we should be concerned with ensuring that the existing
members can continue their consumption rate without impediment.
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