[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-172 Additional definition for NRPM Section 2 - Legacy Resources
Avri Doria
avri at acm.org
Tue Jun 19 16:50:55 EDT 2012
Hi,
I am afraid I have not kept the communications as I never expected to make an issue of it.
I have usually deleted them thinking why are these people bothering me again as I don't do business with them.
Just wishing to use my addresses, but content that at least I had NAT.
It was seeing 172, and finding myself with visceral anger, that I decided to say something.
I certainly don't want to use the ppml as a customer service vehicle.
The policy proposal is bad. Yes there is my personal story, and the little class c and the fact that I would like to be able to use it, it is rather unimportant in the scope of things - where half of the Ipv4 address are currnetly unused becasue there is no legitimate way to bring them into use. What matters is that this proposed policy attempts to wipe an entire class of address holders out of existence by redefining them as a DB artifact. And since most of the unused IPv4 addresses are probably held in the ARIN region, that would be a giganic wrong.
avri
John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
>On Jun 19, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Martin Hannigan wrote:
>> John,
>>
>> Would it be possible for us to see the kinds of communications that
>> ARIN sends to legacy holders?
>
>I've asked Avri for the communications that she is referencing,
>but the ARIN Announce archive has all of the communication that
>we've sent about availability of the legacy agreement. For
>example, the October 2007 Legacy RSA announcement is archived
>here:
><http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-announce/2007-October/000657.html>
>
>FYI,
>/John
>
>John Curran
>President and CEO
>ARIN
>
>
>
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