[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2019-19: Require IPv6 Before Receiving Section 8 IPv4 Transfers

Fernando Frediani fhfrediani at gmail.com
Tue Nov 12 08:22:46 EST 2019


On 12/11/2019 01:38, Michel Py wrote:
> <clio>
> The enterprise market will not adopt IPv6. If it takes splitting ARIN in two, so be it.
> Frankly at this time I would welcome it. IPv6 is only trouble for me, and I do not think ARIN is representing my interests.
You have a few options here:

1) Accept that you are a minority within ARIN and ARIN will hardly 
represent the interest of these minority willing to navigate in the 
opposite direction and to a dead end.
2) Move your business to another RIR that may not be working as much to 
promote IPv6 transition and convince the other entire community to go 
that opposite direction.
3) Create another RIR - ICP-2 is your friend if you have enough people 
that share your ideas and you fulfill those requirements (the documents 
says: "very substantial majority of the ISPs in the region")
4) Go to another type of business.

>
> It has been 20 years, and I still am in the 90% of enterprise customers who are not going to do anything about IPv6 for the next 10 years.
>
> Tone it down.
>
> Michel.
>
>
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