[arin-ppml] Microsoft receives court approval for transfer as agreed with ARIN

Chris Grundemann cgrundemann at gmail.com
Sun May 1 15:14:25 EDT 2011


John,

My understanding is that all requests for IPv4 space from ARIN
(allocation and assignment) currently require officer attestation in
order to be accepted by ARIN. Two questions:

1) Is that understanding correct?
2) Is officer attestation also required for all transfer
justifications/requests?

Thanks!
~Chris


On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 16:15, John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
> On Apr 28, 2011, at 3:15 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>>
>> The fact is that transparency isn't important for the justification
>> end of things if you think about it.  As long as 80% of the IPv4
>> addresses that Microsoft got from the sale go into use within 12 months
>> or whatever their utilization requirement is, then we don't need to
>> have transparency there.  We DO need to have someone following up
>> and making sure this happens on these very large public consumptions,
>> though.
>
> ARIN may review the current usage of any resources maintained
> in the ARIN database, and while I don't know about this being
> a "very large public consumption" relatively speaking, the point
> is noted for followup.
>
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> ARIN
>
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