[ppml] Proposed Policy: IPv4 Countdown
Howard, W. Lee
Lee.Howard at stanleyassociates.com
Sat Mar 17 09:58:33 EDT 2007
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> -----Original Message----- > From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On > Behalf Of Stephen Sprunk > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 10:47 PM > ARIN is maintaining registrations for legacy space (and for > most IPv6 space, for that matter) without fees. They're > actively providing a service (if nothing more than rDNS in > many cases) at no charge because that's what the community > has told it to do. Part of the reason the community has made > that decision is because we're unsure if we have an > alternative, but that's not the only reason. Board minutes from 3/22/04: The ARIN Board of Trustees adopts annual maintenance fees for legacy assignments that is consistent with the current miantenance fee; and, that this feee commence with the first request for change of information by the legacy holder after the policy goes into effect; and, a suitable period of public notice has elapsed." http://www.arin.net/meetings/minutes/bot/bot2004_0322.html A few months later, 8/3/04, the Treausrer noted that [implementation of] this resolution has been deferred until billing integration within ARIN takes place. http://www.arin.net/meetings/minutes/bot/bot2004_0803.html This was presented at the Fall 2004 Members Meeting. http://www.arin.net/meetings/minutes/ARIN_XIII/PDF/Tuesday/Maint_Howard. pdf > I would support a policy proposal that directed ARIN to > actively try to reclaim address space that was no longer in > use, regardless of what terms it was assigned/allocated > under. I would _not_ at this time support a proposal to > revoke registrations for space that _was_ being used simply > because there is currently no fee attached, or to impose a > fee on registrations that currently do not require one. > > Side note: if ARIN _were_ to start charging for services that > are currently free (including, but not limited to, > maintenance of legacy blocks), we would need to either lower > fees across the board, accelerating consumption*, or find new > expenses (that didn't violate ARIN's charter!) to offset the > additional revenue. Both of these results seem to be of > dubious value to the community. Applications for address space have not increased appreciably in the past due to fee changes. Lee
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