[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal 124: Clarification of Section 4.2.4.4

Hannigan, Martin marty at akamai.com
Fri Dec 10 20:28:56 EST 2010




On 12/10/10 1:03 PM, "Owen DeLong" <owen at delong.com> wrote:



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>> If you reduce your proposal to simply removing the adding this:
>> 
> Sorry... That should have read:
> 
> If you reduce your proposal to simply adding this:
> 
>>  Any pending request submitted prior to that moment will continue to be
>> eligible for a twelve month supply of addresses as long as need is
>> established within thirty days of that moment.
>> 
>> to 4.2.4.4, yes, I could support that.


This is what I plan to submit for the update. It allows the staff for more
discretion with respect to the veracity of the final applications and
restores your concern, but with more clear language. That exemption *should*
have been written into 8.3 FWIW.

With respect to demonstrating reasonable need, this does not mean that ARIN
has no further questions. It means that they've received something that has
a reasonable change of succeeding and that they should continue to process
it to a closure, either approved or rejected.


4.2.4.4. Subscriber Members After One Year

After an organization has been a subscriber member of ARIN for one year,
that organization may choose to request up to a 12 month supply of IP
addresses.
 
On the date that ARIN receives its last /8 as a result of the IANA
executing section 10.4.2.2 of the NRPM and in accordance with the Global
Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space, the
length of supply that any organization may request from ARIN from that
moment forward will be reduced to three months. Any request submitted prior
to that moment will continue to be eligible for a twelve month supply of
IPv4 addresses as long as need has been reasonably demonstrated and the
application is not deemed frivolous.

This reduction does not apply to resources received via section 8.3. An
organization receiving a transfer under section 8.3 may continue to request
up to a 12-month supply of IP addresses.




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