[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-180 ISP Private Reassignment

Chu, Yi [NTK] Yi.Chu at sprint.com
Thu Aug 9 13:40:55 EDT 2012


The private registration would need to go through exact the same scrutiny as is done for the public ones.  The ISP's are still required to register with ARIN.  Private just means the record is not shown/visible on the public whois.  'Private registration' does not relieve the ISP from registration responsibility of their reassignments.

ISP's are still bound by their RSA contract with ARIN, as I stated in another email.

yi

-----Original Message-----
From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Brian Kearney
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-180 ISP Private Reassignment

This could easily be abused for utilization justification.


Thank You,
Brian Kearney
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On Aug 9, 2012, at 8:32 AM, ARIN <info at arin.net> wrote:

> ARIN-prop-180  ISP Private Reassignment
>
> ARIN received the following policy proposal.
>
> The ARIN Advisory Council (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.
>
> 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.
>
> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
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>
> The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
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>
> Communications and Member Services
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>
> ## * ##
>
> On Thursday, August 9, 2012 10:52 AM, Yi Chu wrote
>
> Template: ARIN-POLICY-PROPOSAL-TEMPLATE-2.0
>
>   1. Policy Proposal Name:  ISP private reassignment
>   2. Proposal Originator
>         1. name: Yi Chu
>         2. e-mail: yi.chu at sprint.com
>         3. telephone: +1-703-592-4850
>         4. organization: Sprint
>   3. Proposal Version: 1
>   4. Date: 2012-08-09
>   5. Proposal type: new
>   6. Policy term: permanent
>   7. Policy statement:
>                NRPM 4.2.3.7.1.1 and 6.5.5.1.1 ISP private reassignment
>                ISP has the option to register a reassignment as private.  A private reassignment is not visible on the public whois database.  Private reassignment is used in calculation of ISP utilization.  By register a reassignment as private, the ISP takes responsibility as POC by means of the direct allocation (parent of the reassigned address block) from ARIN that is publically registered in the whois database.
>
>   8. Rationale:
>                Some ISP's customers wish to keep their reassignment private.  This can be for security reasons.  It can also be that the customer does not have the staff or know-how to manage their network.  They in term outsource the management of their network to the upstream ISP.  By not having their reassignemnt record showing in public, the whois record of the parent ISP block is a truer representation of the reality.  It make shte whois database more accurate and cleaner.
>   9. Timetable for implementation: immediate
>
>
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