[arin-announce] Policy Proposal 2003-6: Micro-Assignments with Sponsorship
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ARIN welcomes feedback and discussion about the following policy
proposal in the weeks leading to the ARIN Public Policy Meeting
in Memphis, Tennessee, scheduled for April 7-8, 2003. All feedback
received on the mailing list about this policy proposal will be
included in the discussions that will take place at the upcoming
Public Policy Meeting.
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Richard Jimmerson
Director of Operations
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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Policy Proposal 2003-6: Micro-Assignments with Sponsorship
Proposal for Micro-Assignments with Sponsorship from Subscriber
Members
Organization or individuals not meeting minimum criteria for
end-user assignment as specified in ARIN end-user assignment
policy may request IP space as end-user directly from ARIN if
it has sponsorship of two or more ARIN subscriber members.
To be a sponsor an ARIN member must have existing business
relationship with the end-user and agree that:
1. It will act as first-level contact regarding IP requests by
the end-user to ARIN and verify technical requirements for
end-user according to ARIN policies
2. If in the future the business relationship is terminated, the
sponsor will notify ARIN no longer then 30 days after such an
event
3. In the event that a sponsor becomes aware that any information
regarding IP block assigned under this policy is no longer valid,
a sponsor must notify ARIN or verify that sponsored organization
or individual has already made necessary updates to the
information with ARIN. Information changes include all of the
following:
a. Changes in contact information such as physical address or
email address
b. Changes to the legal name of sponsored organization or
individual
c. Changes in the technical requirements that may make original
request invalid or impact size of the required IP block
End-users requesting IP block under this policy agree to the
following:
1. If in the future a request is made to ARIN for additional IP
block according to this or any other policy, end-user agrees
that if the new request is approved it will renumber into new
IP block in 6 months or less and then return the original block
received under this policy. An exception is allowed when new IP
block is requested under micro-allocation policy for exchange
block or other critical infrastructure.
2. When end-user terminates relationship with one or more of its
sponsors it must notify ARIN about this and in case there are
less than two sponsors left, it must secure sponsorship of
another ARIN member in 30 days or less. If the number of
sponsors is less than two for period longer then 60 days, an
end-user agrees that ARIN has the right to withdraw the
assignment.
3. An end user is responsible with providing correct contact
information to ARIN and in case of any changes such as change
in legal name, physical or email address, it must contact ARIN
and update the information. If ARIN becomes aware that
information regarding end-user is incorrect it must contact
end-user to request an updated information, assistance from
sponsors maybe thought in such situations. If ARIN is unable to
make proper contact with end user and the information in ARIN
records remains incorrect for period of 60 days or more, ARIN
has the right to withdraw the assignment.
4. An end-user is responsible with making regular yearly
maintenance fee payments according to special micro-assignments
schedule to be adapted by ARIN board of trustees. ARIN will
provide a renewal invoice to last known mailing address and
if the payment is not received 30 days after the due date,
ARIN may contact all sponsors to verify correct billing
information. In the event that ARIN is unable to make proper
contact with end-user or when payment is still not received
90 days after the due date, ARIN has the right to withdraw
the assignment.
5. When assignment has been withdrawn end-user agrees to make no
further use of the IP block
An assignment maybe withdrawn by ARIN if it meats the criteria
specified #2, #3 or #4 above or if ARIN becomes aware that any
information in the original request for assignment was incorrect
and otherwise end-user would not have qualified for the assignment.
In such cases:
1. ARIN must provide 30 day written notice to the last known
mailing address and to all contact email addresses before
withdrawing the assignment.
2. Under special circumstances an end-user may request
postponement, which can be no longer then 12 months. All
decisions on these requests are to be made by ARIN staff
which may ask for assistance of board of advisors. In all
circumstances the decisions by ARIN are final and may not
be challenged by end-user by legal or any other means.
3. When an assignment is to be withdrawn, ARIN will provide a
notice by both email and conventional mail to the sponsors and
specify the reason for withdrawing the assignment and the date
when it will be withdrawn.
4. When assignment is withdrawn, ARIN will change WHOIS information
to specify that assignment is no longer valid and has been
withdrawn. The WHOIS data as was last known regarding end-user
and the assignment must be maintained for a period of at least
6 months.
5. An IP block assignment which was withdrawn may not be used for
new assignments for at least 12 months.
All assignments under this policy must be in according with
guidelines listed in RFC2050, except where other ARIN policies may
take precedence. In particular one of the following is required in
order to qualify for the assignment:
1. Multihomed organizations may request a minimum assignment of
/24 without any other justification
OR
2. Requesters must show exactly how previous address assignments
have been utilized and must provide appropriate details to
verify their one-year growth projection. The basic criteria
that must be met are:
* 25% immediate utilization rate, and
* 50% utilization rate within one year
Before this policy is used a new maintenance fee schedule and other
fees that are related to this policy must be adapted by the ARIN Board
of Trustees. It is recommended that yearly maintenance fee schedule be
scaled with 2-4 additional levels that the scale be in accordance with
the size of IP block such that fee for /24 block is about 1/4 of the fee
for /21 IP block. An additional one-time setup fee is also recommended
to be equivalent to yearly maintenance fee.
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