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On May 12, 2016, at 4:03 PM, Jason Schiller <<a href="mailto:jschiller@google.com" class="">jschiller@google.com</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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am surprised that staff would not apply the 30 day need (albeit extended to 60 day need) for end-sites requesting a transfer.</span>
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My understanding is that 8.3 references "demonstrating need" "under current policies" albeit extended to 24 months (double an ARIN assignment).</div>
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Current policy 4.3.3 defines meeting 25% utilization immediately (30 days) and 50% within 1 year. </div>
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Extended this doubles the values.</div>
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<div> The present 25% utilization language of NRPM 4.3.3 assignments</div>
<div> seems to be subject to several possible interpretations when being</div>
<div> extrapolated to transfers sized upon a 24 month need-assessment. </div>
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<div> Whether the “immediate” threshold is applied at 30 vs 60 days is</div>
<div> but one example. Another is the application of the term “25%” - </div>
<div> i.e. that can be the immediate use of transferred space which </div>
<div> corresponds to 25% of 12 month need (initial usage of the same </div>
<div> amount of space as would apply for receiving an assignment); </div>
<div> alternatively, it could be read as 25% utilization of the entire </div>
<div> transferred block. The latter interpretation is actually a higher</div>
<div> bar than 25% utilization when applied to initial assignments sized </div>
<div> at 12 months need (and could be difficult for many organizations </div>
<div> to satisfy.) </div>
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<div> As such, if ARIN-2015-3 does not proceed, it would be quite helpful</div>
<div> if the community would undertake policy development to clarify </div>
<div> exactly how this portion of assignment policy should apply to </div>
<div> transfers of number resource to end-user organizations. </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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