[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks - Accepted on AC's Docket
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Mon Apr 13 15:42:49 EDT 2009
Policy Proposal 84
IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks
On 8 April 2009 the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) reviewed the following
proposal and accepted it onto the AC's docket for development and
evaluation:
Policy Proposal 84: IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks
Proposal texts are available at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/proposal_archive.html
The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
Regards,
Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
Member Services wrote:
> ARIN received the following policy proposal and is posting it to the
> Public Policy Mailing List (PPML) in accordance with Policy Development
> Process.
>
> This proposal is in the first stage of the Policy Development Process.
> ARIN staff will perform the Clarity and Understanding step. Staff does
> not evaluate the proposal at this time, their goal is to make sure that
> they understand the proposal and believe the community will as well.
> Staff will report their results to the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) within
> 10 days.
>
> The AC will review the proposal at their next regularly scheduled
> meeting (if the period before the next regularly scheduled meeting is
> less than 10 days, then the period may be extended to the subsequent
> regularly scheduled meeting). The AC will decide how to utilize the
> proposal and announce the decision to the PPML.
>
> In the meantime, the AC invites everyone to comment on the proposal on
> the PPML, particularly their support or non-support and the reasoning
> behind their opinion. Such participation contributes to a thorough
> vetting and provides important guidance to the AC in their deliberations.
>
> The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
> http://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
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> Regards,
>
> Member Services
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
>
> ## * ##
>
> Policy Proposal Name: IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks
>
> Proposal Originator: David Divins
>
> Proposal Version: 1
>
> Date: 3/17/2009
>
> Proposal type: Add
>
> Policy term: Permanent
>
> Policy statement:
>
> Organizations with multiple discrete IPv6 networks desiring to request
> new or additional address space under a single Organization ID must meet
> the following criteria:
>
> 1. The organization shall be a single entity and not a consortium
> of smaller independent entities.
>
> 2. The organization must have compelling criteria for creating
> discrete networks. Examples of a discrete network might include:
>
> 1. Regulatory restrictions for data transmission,
>
> 2. Geographic distance and diversity between networks,
>
> 3. Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.
>
> 3. The organization must keep detailed records on how it has
> allocated space to each location, including the date of each allocation.
>
> 4. The organization should notify ARIN at the time of the request
> their desire to apply this policy to their account.
>
> Rationale:
>
> This proposed policy is suggested as NRPM 6.11. The policy is intended
> to provide parity between current IPv4 policy and allow discrete network
> operators to obtain IPv6 space.
>
> Timetable for implementation: Immediately
>
>
>
>
>
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