[ppml] ARIN's Focus
Jim Fleming
JimFleming at ameritech.net
Thu Oct 3 11:50:47 EDT 2002
RE: Encouraging return of legacy space WAS Re: [ppml] ARIN Policy Proposal 2002-9----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Urmann
ARIN has no control over the deployment of any IPvN. ARIN must assume
that IPv4 is here for the foreseeable future. ARIN`s policies must
not rely on any replacement to the current IPv4. All my opinion of
course.
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ARIN just needs to focus on paying ICANN the fair-market-value RENT each year for each of these /8s.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
063/8 ARIN Apr 97
064/8 ARIN Jul 99
065/8 ARIN Jul 00
066/8 ARIN Jul 00
067/8 ARIN May 01
068/8 ARIN Jun 01
069/8 ARIN Aug 02
199/8 ARIN - North America May 93
200/8 ARIN - Central and South America May 93
204/8 ARIN - North America Mar 94
205/8 ARIN - North America Mar 94
206/8 ARIN - North America Apr 95
207/8 ARIN - North America Nov 95
208/8 ARIN - North America Apr 96
209/8 ARIN - North America Jun 96
216/8 ARIN - North America Apr 98
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At $168 million dollars (each) per year, that is a lot to focus on...
Jim Fleming
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