[arin-discuss] IPv6 as justification for IPv4?

Kevin Dziekonski KevinDz at tst-us.com
Tue Apr 16 12:41:28 EDT 2013


Dear all,

Please update my new email address to Kevin at Dziekonski.com for ARIN
discussions.

Thank you,
Kevin Dziekonski

-----Original Message-----
From: arin-discuss-bounces at arin.net [mailto:arin-discuss-bounces at arin.net]
On Behalf Of Dmitry Kohmanyuk
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 12:36 PM
To: David Farmer
Cc: arin-discuss at arin.net List; John Curran
Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] IPv6 as justification for IPv4?


On Apr 16, 2013, at 7:31 PM, David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> wrote:

> On 4/16/13 10:02 , John Curran wrote:
> 
>>   While it is very important that each region establish its own fees
based
>>   on its services and requirements, there is nothing wrong with comparing
>>   the structural aspects of other regions schedules as examples of
possible
>>   frameworks to consider...
> 
> John,
> 
> Is there anything like the NRO "RIR Comparative Policy Overview" available
that summarizes and compares the other differences of the RIRs like fee
structure, administrative structure, and membership structure as well?
> 
> With a quick search I couldn't find anything, but I remember Geoff Huston
summarizing the APNIC fee model as based one logarithmic function a while
back.  I find the Comparative Policy Overview very useful from time to time,
but it only covers policy, sometimes it would be useful to compare and
contrast the RIRs based on other issues as well.
> 
> Maybe simply adding a non-policy section to the current Comparative Policy
Overview would be the easiest and most helpful thing.  This isn't
necessarily out of scope for the Comparative Policy Overview, because policy
is subtly effected by these other issues occasionally.

Thanks for idea David.  Such an analysis can be indeed helpful, especially
with IPv4 exhaustion driving some policy matters to change.

-- dk@
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