[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal 2008-2: IPv4 Transfer Policy Proposal -Revised

michael.dillon at bt.com michael.dillon at bt.com
Thu Sep 18 09:42:58 EDT 2008


> * The IPv4 block must currently be registered for use within 
> the ARIN service area.

What does this mean?

Since when does ARIN restrict the use of IP address blocks to 
specific geographical regions? Does the ARIN restriction apply
only to use as a source address, or also in the destination
address field?

To which organization should one apply if one want to receive
IP address blocks which can be used globally without geographic
restrictions?

--Michael Dillon



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