[ppml] Definition of "Existing Known ISP"
Kevin Loch
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Sun Apr 22 18:02:10 EDT 2007
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Owen DeLong wrote: > According to Leslie, ARIN staff would like community input on the > definition of "Existing Known ISP" in the NRPM. > > I would propose that the following definition seems self-evident to me, > but, I would like to see what others here have to say: > > "An existing, known ISP is any ARIN Subscriber Organization who has > received an IPv4 allocation from ARIN or an ARIN predecessor which > now is an ARIN Subscriber Organization." s/allocation/allocation or direct assignment/ There may be some orgs who elected to be an end user in there IPv4 request who may wish to be considered an ISP under IPv6. I wouldn't want an actual ISP to be forced into being considered an End Site due to an historical but outdated decision. - Kevin
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