[ppml] ARIN member in good standing?
Scott Leibrand
sleibrand at internap.com
Thu Sep 28 11:12:09 EDT 2006
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Jon Lewis wrote: > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Scott Leibrand wrote: > >> AFAIK, organizations who have received IP space directly from ARIN (not >> legacy allocations) and don't pay their membership dues get their >> allocations revoked and their whois record removed. Of course that >> doesn't immediately stop them from using or routing the space, but it >> will prevent them from announcing it to new ISPs, and could eventually >> result in their existing ISPs no longer accepting the space. > > Do you have any direct experiences with this? My experience (with an > ARIN member network we acquired and with a former employer) is that if > a member stops paying ARIN maintenance fees, nothing happens. The > member can't get more space from ARIN, and if bought, that member's > "ARIN assets" are frozen (can't do transfers) until their account is > brought current. > > I haven't seen anything to suggest that a member can't get away with > ignoring ARIN's bills if that member doesn't need anything new from ARIN. > My experience is fairly indirect and involves some (possibly incorrect) assumptions. I think this is an excellent point for ARIN staff to chime in. -Scott
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