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On Jul 13, 2014, at 1:39 PM, Steven Ryerse <<a href="mailto:SRyerse@eclipse-networks.com">SRyerse@eclipse-networks.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<span style="font-size: 11pt; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: rgb(31, 73, 125);">Its more complicated than that. I’ve submitted the proposed policy change below to the AC. Obviously at this early stage I don’t know if the Community will accept this
or not but 2014-13 complicates this proposal. </span></div>
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<div> That may be the case (that 2014-13 would complicate your policy proposal), but that is not </div>
<div> equivalent to "making it harder for Organizations to get blocks that are larger than a /24".</div>
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<div> As far as the staff can determine, 2014-13 will not impact ability for parties to obtain larger</div>
<div> blocks, as the established criteria and guidelines for initial requests larger than /24 will still</div>
<div> be used. It would definitely allow issuance of address space (of /24 size) to organizations </div>
<div> that would presently not qualify under current number resource policy.</div>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
<div>/John</div>
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<div>John Curran</div>
<div>President and CEO</div>
<div>ARIN</div>
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