[ppml] Policy Proposal 2007-22: Expand timeframe of Additional Requests - Last Call
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Policy Proposal 2007-22 Expand timeframe of Additional Requests The ARIN Advisory Council (AC), acting under the provisions of the ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process (IRPEP), determined that there is community consensus in favor of the proposal and moved it to last call. The AC made this determination at their meeting at the conclusion of the ARIN Public Policy meeting on 18 October 2007. The Chair of the AC reported the results of the AC meeting during the Members Meeting. The AC Chair's report can be found at: http://www.arin.net/meetings/minutes/ARIN_XX/mem.html The policy proposal text is provided below and is also available at: http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2007_22.html Comments are encouraged. All comments should be provided to ppml at arin.net. This last call will expire at 23:59, Eastern Time, 6 November 2007. The ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/irpep.html Regards, Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) ## * ## Policy Proposal 2007-22 Expand timeframe of Additional Requests Author: Dan Alexander Proposal type: modify Policy term: permanent Policy statement: The proposal is to modify section 4.2.4.4 of the NRPM Current wording: "After a subscriber has been a member of ARIN for one year they may choose to request a six-month supply of IP addresses." Change to: "After an organization has been an ARIN member in good standing for one year, they may choose to request up to a 12 month supply of IP addresses." Rationale: Currently, all RIR's provide organizations with at least a 12 month supply of IPv4 address space when making subsequent requests, with the exception of the ARIN region. The primary reason for this change is for continuity among all RIR. In doing so, all established organizations have a more consistent access to IP resources. The adjustment does not change demand on IPv4 address space. It only changes the frequency in which established organizations need to request address space. This would allow for fewer potential aggregates allocated to an organization providing more consolidated routing announcements. This does not change the requirement on new organizations where established growth trends have yet to be established. Timetable for implementation: Immediate
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