[arin-ppml] like kind transfers

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Mon May 9 15:45:00 EDT 2016


This is a conflating of two different discussions.

The information below is about a new discussion where a resource holder wants to obtain
a smaller block pre-approval prior to transferring out their larger block.

It has nothing to do with 2016-1 or reserved pool addresses.

Owen

> On May 8, 2016, at 15:55 , Michael Peddemors <michael at linuxmagic.com> wrote:
> 
> On 16-05-05 01:09 PM, Jason Schiller wrote:
>> I would go s far as to direct ARIN staff to provide provisional approval.
>> The process would look like this:
>> 
>> Customer: ARIN, I have a /16.  I am currently using 200 IPs as
>> documented below.
>> I would be willing to sell my /16 and replace it with a /24 if I can be
>> assured that I
>> will be approved to get a /24.
>> 
> 
> That probably isn't a good example, if the person is only using 200 IP(s) from a /16, ARIN should recover the unused IP(s)..
> 
> ARIN could in that case recover most of it, and leave him with a /22 for instance..
> 
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