[ppml] Policy Proposal 2007-9: Modernization of ISP Immediate Need Policy
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On 1 March 2007 the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) concluded its review of 'Modernization of ISP Immediate Need Policy' and accepted it as a formal policy proposal for discussion by the community. The proposal is designated Policy Proposal 2007-9: Modernization of ISP Immediate Need Policy. The proposal text is below and can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2007_9.html All persons in the community are encouraged to discuss Policy Proposal 2007-9 prior to it being presented at the ARIN Public Policy Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 23-24 April 2007. Both the discussion on the Public Policy Mailing List and at the Public Policy Meeting will be used to determine the community consensus regarding this policy proposal. The ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/irpep.html ARIN's Policy Proposal Archive can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/proposal_archive.html Regards, Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) ## * ## Policy Proposal 2007-9: Modernization of ISP Immediate Need Policy Author: Robert Seastrom Proposal Version: 1.0 Submission Date: 22-Feb-2007 Proposal type: modify Policy term: permanent Policy statement: Modify NRPM 4.2.1.6 to read: If an ISP has an immediate need for address space, and can provide justification to show that the address space will be utilized within 30 days of the request, ARIN may issue a block of address space, not larger than a /16 nor smaller than ARIN's customary minimum allocation, to that organization. These cases are exceptional. Current text of 4.2.1.6: If an ISP has an immediate need for address space, i.e., the need exists the day of the request, ARIN may issue a /20 if the organization, such as a new company, shows justification. However, these cases are exceptional. Rationale: ARIN staff and ARIN members have identified a few long-standing problems with the Immediate Need policy. This policy proposal attempts to address the following concerns: * The Immediate Need policy only allows ISPs to qualify for a /20 worth of space, when a larger size block may be necessary to provide proper coverage for the proposed project. An example justifying larger space is an MSOs for which a /20 is insufficient to put an address block larger than a /29 or /30 on each CMTS in a metropolitan area). * Conversely, this policy was written before the current multi-homed policy (which allows allocations of /21s and /22s). The Immediate Need policy should allow assignment of smaller blocks of space if those are justified. * The example used in the Immediate Need policy gives the impression that an immediate need must exist the day of the request. This seems both unfair and unreasonable and should probably be changed to reflect a realistic timeframe. Concerns expressed about the Immediate Need Policy but NOT addressed by this policy proposal (but addressed in a subsequent policy proposal): * The policy as written allows ARIN to issue a /20 to an ISP only. However, section 4.3.4. "Additional Considerations" of the End User Policy in the NRPM states that "End-users may qualify for address space under other policies such as Immediate need [4.2.1.6] or Micro-allocation [4.4].". In order to be consistent, the Immediate Need policy language should be changed to reflect the fact that both ISPs and end-users can qualify under this policy. Timetable for implementation: Immediate
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