[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Grandfathering of Organizations Removed from Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16

Jason Baugher jasonbaugher at adamstel.com
Mon Jan 18 10:23:30 EST 2021


In rural America, many school districts are quite small from a student count perspective, while geographically fairly large. They likely have a single tech coordinator, and sometimes that person is also expected to teach a few classes. Their networks don't run any routing protocols, let alone BGP, and they have never heard of an ASN.

Jason

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I am supposing then that there are no STEM programs at the referenced schools, or at least no networking track?  A school district is an entity that is generally of large enough size to benefit from having its own AS and address block to start with, and stable enough to act as backbone in many instances.

On Fri, 15 Jan 2021, Jay Wendelin wrote:

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> You would have to ask the ISP's themselves.  My Schools will not want
> to be involved at all nor will we want to implement new and expensive
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> From: Fernando Frediani <fhfrediani at gmail.com>
> Date: Friday, January 15, 2021 at 10:36 AM
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> Didn't these ISPs in 2021 not invest IPv6 deployment and good CGNAT
> techniques and they rely only on keep getting more addresses from ARIN ?
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> On Fri, 15 Jan 2021, 13:29 Jay Wendelin, <jmw at poweredbystl.com> wrote:
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>       I support this petition, I have many Public School Clients that
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