[arin-ppml] Transferring Waiting List Space - Feedback Requested

Josh Meyers jmeyers at webbytech.net
Mon Nov 14 16:49:09 EST 2022


What happens if a company is on waitlist, has IP space assigned and at some point in future is acquired, while still using the space?  Your recommendation seems to be that those wouldn’t be able to be transferred and would have to be given back??

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> On Nov 14, 2022, at 4:42 PM, WOOD Alison * DAS <Alison.WOOD at das.oregon.gov> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello!
>  
> The Policy Experience Report Working Group has been working on the Policy Experience Report from ARIN 50.  I would appreciate your feedback on the following issue regarding transferring waitlist space.
>  
> The current wait list criteria is:
>  
> Must have a /20 or less in total IPv4 holdings.
> May request up to a /22.
> Removed from list if IPv4 received via 8.3/8.4 transfer.
> Received ip space is eligible for needs-based transfer after five years.
>  
>  
> The Policy Experience Working Group would like your feedback on a potential policy that would restrict the transfer of IP space that has been obtained from the waiting list.  In other words, any IP address space received from the waiting list would be ineligible for transfer indefinitely and encouraged to be returned to ARIN if not in use.  This policy would be specific to transfers and not M & A’s.
>  
> The working group appreciates your feedback.
>  
> Thank you!
>  
>  
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