[arin-ppml] Correction: ARIN-2011-6: Returned IPv4 Addresses - Last Call

ARIN info at arin.net
Fri Apr 22 13:23:02 EDT 2011


We would like to call your attention to an error in the draft policy
text in the previous post about ARIN-2011-6 last call status, originally
sent to the PPML on 18 April 2011. There was a cut and paste error, and
the line "which clearly defines a mechanism for the re-allocation of
IPv4 addresses returned to the IANA" was mistakenly included. You can
view the original discussion on the PPML archives at:

http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2011-April/020809.html

We apologize for any confusion. Please see the corrected version of the
draft policy text below.

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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The ARIN Advisory Council (AC) met on 13 April 2011 and decided to
send a revised version of the following draft policy to last call:

    ARIN-2011-6: Returned IPv4 Addresses

Feedback is encouraged during the last call period. All comments should
be provided to the Public Policy Mailing List. Last call for 2011-6 will
expire on 2 May 2011. After last call the AC will conduct their last
call review.

The draft policy text is below and available at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/

The ARIN Policy Development Process is available at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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Draft Policy ARIN-2011-6
Returned IPv4 Addresses

Date: 18 April 2011

Policy statement:

4.1.9 Returned IPv4 Addresses

Until a global policy which clearly defines a mechanism for the
re-allocation of IPv4 addresses returned to the IANA is adopted by all
five regions and implemented at the IANA; all IPv4 addresses returned
to, recovered, or revoked by ARIN will be made available for allocation
or assignment in the ARIN region as quickly as practicable.

Rationale:

Adopting this proposal will result in the clarification of the status of
returned IPv4 addresses. IPv4 address resources should not sit idle due
to lack of policy clarity.

Timetable for implementation: Immediately








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