Petition for Discussion of ARIN-prop-163
ARIN
info at arin.net
Thu Mar 8 14:58:45 EST 2012
This petition did not receive the required 10 statements of support and
was therefore not successful. ARIN-prop-163 is closed.
Regards,
Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
On 2/29/12 10:39 PM, ARIN wrote:
>> The duration of the petition is until five business days after the AC's
>> draft meeting minutes are published. ARIN staff will post the result of
>> the petition to PPML.
>
> The minutes of the AC's 16 February 2012 meeting have been published
> and are available at:
> https://www.arin.net/about_us/ac/index.html
>
> This petition will end on 7 March 2012.
>
> Regards,
>
> Communications and Member Services
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
> On 2/23/12 4:15 PM, ARIN wrote:
>> The message below started a petition regarding the ARIN Advisory
>> Council's decision to abandon ARIN-prop-163. The AC's decision was
>> posted by ARIN staff to PPML on 22 February 2012.
>>
>> If successful, this petition will change ARIN-prop-163 into a Draft
>> Policy which will be published for adoption discussion on the PPML and
>> at the Public Policy Meeting in April 2012. If the petition fails, the
>> proposal will be closed.
>>
>> For this petition to be successful, the petition needs statements of
>> support from at least 10 different people from 10 different
>> organizations. If you wish to support this petition, post a statement of
>> support to PPML on this thread.
>>
>> The duration of the petition is until five business days after the AC's
>> draft meeting minutes are published. ARIN staff will post the result of
>> the petition to PPML.
>>
>> For more information on starting and participating in petitions, see PDP
>> Petitions at:
>> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp_petitions.html
>>
>> The proposal text is below and at:
>> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html
>>
>> The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
>> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Communications and Member Services
>> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>>
>>
>> #####
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Joe Maimon <jmaimon at chl.com>
>>> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 23:47:10 -0500
>>> To: "ppml >> \"ppml at arin.net\"" <ppml at arin.net>
>>> Subject: [arin-ppml] Petition for advancement of Policy Proposal #163
>>> Dedicated resources for initial ISP allocations, to Draft Policy status
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I am unsatisfied with the AC's abandonment of Policy Proposal #163
>>> Dedicated resources for initial ISP allocations.
>>>
>>> I formally petition you, the members of this regional community, for
>>> your support in advancing to draft policy status the proposal and
>>> for it
>>> to be discussed at an upcoming ARIN Public Policy meeting.
>>>
>>> I ask you for statements in support of this petition.
>>>
>>> The full policy proposal text is available at
>>>
>>> http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2012-February/024054.html
>>>
>>> Best and my thanks,
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>> ARIN-prop-163 Dedicated resources for initial ISP allocations
>>
>> Proposal Originator: Joe Maimon
>>
>> Proposal Version: 1.0
>>
>> Date: 1 February 2012
>>
>> Proposal type: New
>>
>> Policy term: Temporary
>>
>> Policy statement:
>>
>> Add
>>
>> 4.2.2.4. Resources dedicated for initial ISP allocations.
>>
>> Prior to any allocation or assignment that will cause ARIN's total
>> available, unreserved and non-dedicated resources to fall under a total
>> of a /8, ARIN will first ensure that dedicated resources equivalent to a
>> /10 are available from the remainder of the available resources. These
>> resources are to be used solely for initial ISP allocations that cannot
>> be fulfilled from any other available ARIN resources.
>>
>> 4.2.2.4.1 Restrictions
>>
>> ARIN may require qualifying organizations to demonstrate that they were
>> not created solely to receive resources from these dedicated resources.
>>
>> 4.2.2.4.2 Replenishment
>>
>> ARIN will replenish the available dedicated resources, up to the total
>> of a /10 of available resources, whenever there are sufficient available
>> resources, with no more than 25% of the available resources going for
>> this purpose.
>>
>> 4.2.2.4.3 Reporting
>>
>> ARIN will keep numbers and statistics available as to the total size of
>> the dedicated resources, allocated and unallocated and to how many
>> members allocations were made, available annually.
>>
>> 4.2.2.4.4 Retirement
>>
>> ARIN will retire this section whenever two full calendar years go by
>> that no allocations are made from these resources, following their
>> creation.
>>
>> Rationale:
>>
>> I believe it is important to ensure access to new entities to the IPv4
>> resources ARIN maintains stewardship over. Without a policy like this
>> one, they are unlikely to have any alternative other then to use PA
>> space or utilize transfers that may be prohibitively burdensome.
>>
>> I also believe it is important to ARIN to be an essential and relevant
>> entity to the process of getting these new ISP's to their footing with
>> IPv4 resources.
>>
>> ARIN informal numbers:
>>
>> Total first time IPv4 allocations to ISPs approved in 2011: 318
>> Total IPv4 space approved for: 2,812 /24s
>>
>> Total additional IPv4 allocations to ISPs in 2011: 497 ISP accounts
>> received at least one additional IPv4 allocation.
>> Total IPv4 space approved for: 70,569 /24s
>>
>> This suggests that maintaining resources for these new ISPs can ensure a
>> steady influx of new members who would otherwise have much more limited
>> options, and that a /10 can provide an estimated 4 years of access to
>> these resources.
>>
>> This same /10 would last for additional allocations less than a year.
>>
>> Timetable for implementation: Before ARIN has less than a /8 in
>> its free pool.
>>
>>
>
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