[ppml] Markets, pricing, transparency, 2008-2 / 8.3.9
Cliff Bedore
cliffb at cjbsys.bdb.com
Mon Mar 17 22:20:13 EDT 2008
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Regarding a "market" for IPv4 addresses, I still have not heard any disadvantage to ARIN staying completely out of the market part and just have a policy that allows one more method of acquiring addresses. As I understand current policy, there are basically two ways to get addresses 1) Ask ARIN with appropriate justification 2) Buy/merge with a company and get the addresses as a part of that transaction (again with some justification to ARIN It seems to me that all that 2008-2 needs to do is add a third method once the IANA free pool is gone. 3) Party 1 offers to transfer to Party 2 some block of addresses. Party 1 has the right to offer and Party 2 justifies the right to receive the addresses. No market, no ARIN involvement with SEC, just ARIN approving use of a block of addresses. Why is this not a simple way to handle the end of life address management of v4 addresses? ARIN gets their fees just like now so they remain viable but have no interaction with the "market" and its associated problems. Cliff -- Cliff Bedore 7403 Radcliffe Dr. College Park MD 20740 cliffb at cjbsys.bdb.com http://www.bdb.com Amateur Radio Call Sign W3CB For info on ham radio, http://www.arrl.org/
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