[arin-ppml] ARIN Draft Policy 2017-1: Clarify Slow Start for Transfers proposed updates
John Curran
jcurran at arin.net
Mon May 8 17:39:26 EDT 2017
On 8 May 2017, at 1:12 PM, Jason Schiller <jschiller at google.com<mailto:jschiller at google.com>> wrote:
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Can staff sort transfer authorization requests into the following categorized?
A. Current Consumption Rate
Request considers only current rate, projected out over a time window.
- e.g. we used a /15 over the last 12 months. at this rate a /14 is a two year supply.
B. Growth rate
Request considers current growth rate, projected over a time window.
- e.g. we used a /16 between 01/15 - 12/2015
we used a /15 over the last 12 months.
at this rate we double every year.
if we keep yearly doubling, then a /14 and a /13 is a two year supply.
C. Hi bread
Request considers current growth rate, but requests more than the
current rate over some time horizon due to other reasons for acceleration,
such as entry into new markets, increase in manufacturing of hand sets, etc.
D. Future looking
Request is purely future looking.
- e.g. We anticipate the sale of 1 Million handsets over the next year.
50-80% of those handsets will use our application and require an IP.
Do you see all of these types?
Is one type more dominate then the others?
Is one type more successful than others?
Does one type require more transaction time? more back and forth?
Jason -
We have not been cataloging transfer requests via such criteria, and
hence cannot provide these statistics for transfer requests that have
been made to date. We can begin categorizing them and recording
them for future transfers, but would need to specifically augment the
processes and systems accordingly. Such work would need to be
prioritized against other existing enhancement requests, so submit
a suggestion via the ARIN Consultation and Suggestion Process
<https://www.arin.net/participate/acsp/acsp.html> if you consider
this functionality a priority.
Thanks!
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
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