[arin-announce] Policy Proposal 2003-8: End-User to Subscriber Member Status Change
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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.
This policy proposal discussion will take place on the ARIN Public
Policy Mailing List (ppml at arin.net). Subscription information is
available at http://www.arin.net/mailing_lists/index.html
Richard Jimmerson
Director of Operations
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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Policy Proposal 2003-8: End-User to Subscriber Member Status Change
An organization which previously received IP block(s) from ARIN as
end-user may change its status and become subscriber member and keep
existing IP block(s) as allocation from ARIN under the following
conditions and procedures:
1. An organization has changed its business plan and new plans
makes it necessary to sub-allocate parts of IP space to
organization's customers.
2. ALL ARIN assigned IP blocks have to go through new audit and
be justified under ISP initial address space request policy,
except that
- the organization must be at try to justify IP block
allocation equivalent to what it has received as an
assignment
- If justified allocation size is smaller then current
assignment(s), ARIN may require an organization to give up
a part of its assignment before it can become a subscriber
member
- If justified allocation is larger or equal to the current
minimum allocation for ISPs but existing assignment(s) were
of smaller size, then organization may be allocated by ARIN
one larger block equivalent to its requirements, in which
case organization has 12 months to renumber and return
previously assigned IP block(s)
- For the justifications "internal use" as with end-user
policies should be permitted but evidence (such as new
business plan as in #1) must be shown that at least some IP
space will be allocated to other organizations or assigned
to end-users.
3. After the change organization may not apply for any additional
IP blocks as end-user and must do it as ISP even for IP blocks
intended primarily for internal use.
4. Organization maybe required to pay one-time fee to process
this assignment->allocation change request and thereafter
organization must pay for its IP blocks according to ISP
subscriber member fee schedule.
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