[arin-announce] IPv4 Countdown Plan Update

ARIN info at arin.net
Tue Jun 5 13:06:46 EDT 2012


On 23 April 2012 during ARIN XXIX in Vancouver, Leslie Nobile, Director
of Registration Services gave a presentation on ARIN's plan to manage
the distribution of its remaining IPv4 address pool.

You can view the presentation at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/reports/ARIN_XXIX/webcast/nobile_ipv4_countdown.mov

We received some great input and in response have made a few adjustments
to the Countdown Plan.

*    The time window to complete payment and the RSA have been extended
from 45 to 60 days.
*    Reinstatement of a 30 day hold period for returned, revoked and
reclaimed resources during the final phase of the countdown, when ARIN
supply is at or below one /8 equivalent.
*    The block size distribution of ARIN's remaining IPv4 inventory is
now available on the page and will be updated daily.

The ARIN community has worked together over the last several years in
developing policy to manage how ARIN allocates and assigns IPv4
addresses. ARIN has reviewed and refined its procedures to create an
IPv4 Countdown Plan explaining how IPv4 requests will be processed as
the remaining IPv4 address pool is distributed. We have posted the
details of the plan at:
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/ipv4_countdown.html

The IPv4 Countdown is a dynamic process and we will notify the community
as we approach and reach the trigger points for each new phase of the
plan. ARIN will be updating and adding more information to the IPv4
Countdown page as we move through this process, so we strongly encourage
you to pay attention to announcements and keep track of the current IPv4
inventory by monitoring the counter on the ARIN homepage. Because the
IPv4 inventory may fluctuate on a daily basis, it is not intended as a
tool to guide the timing of your IPv4 resource requests.

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)







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