[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-176 Increase Needs-Based Justification to 60 months on 8.3 Specified Transfers

Jeffrey Lyon jeffrey.lyon at blacklotus.net
Wed Jun 27 15:16:37 EDT 2012


On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Robert E. Seastrom
<ppml at rs.seastrom.com> wrote:
>
> <jeffmehlenbacher at ipv4marketgroup.com> writes:
>
>> Owen, I'm not certain it's entirely relevant to reflect upon one's
>> own ability to plan for 5 years and then assert that no one else could
>> possibly do so either.  Nor is it terribly compelling to apply hindsight
>> as a reason to dismiss future planning.  The majority of interested
>> buyers we converse with do enjoy 3 to 5 year strategic plans and thus
>> have interest in acquiring block sizes conducive to meeting components
>> of those plans.  Will their plans change over five years?  Of course,
>> but that is nature of business.  Recognizing that internal and external
>> changes are inevitable is not a reason to dismiss long term planning.
>> If you are suggesting that we revert back to 12 months based on your
>> personal perception of what can be justified by each and every ISP and
>> End-User business in the ARIN region, finding common ground on an
>> appropriate increase from 24 months is doubtful.
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Since you bring up "common ground", I'd like to remind you that the 24
> months in 2011-12 was a compromise position that modified the text (12
> months) in 2011-11.  There were others calling for 36 months at the time.
>
> Both 2011-11 and 2011-12 have been active since February 10th 2012.
>
> Frankly, I think attempts to extend the horizon are premature.
>
> Oppose as written.
>
> -r
>
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36 months is common ground from my perspective when you consider that
there are still people who want way more than that :).

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Jeffrey A. Lyon, CISSP
President, Black Lotus Communications
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