Not supported
The proposal should in my opinion be amended to read:
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Disadvantages:NoneCompletely negates the purpose of prop-116-v006: Prohibit to transfer IPv4 addresses inthe final /8 block.___________________________
Regards
Mike
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apnic.net [mailto:sig-policy-bounces@lists.apnic.net ] On Behalf Of Bertrand Cherrier
Sent: Friday, 26 January 2018 4:28 p.m.
To: sig-policy@apnic.net
Subject: [sig-policy] prop-123-v001: Modify 103/8 IPv4 transfer policy
Dear SIG members,
The proposal "prop-123-v001: Modify 103/8 IPv4 transfer policy" has
been sent to the Policy SIG for review.
It will be presented at the Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 45 in
Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, 27 February 2018.
We invite you to review and comment on the proposal on the mailing list
before the meeting.
The comment period on the mailing list before an APNIC meeting is an
important part of the policy development process. We encourage you to
express your views on the proposal:
- Do you support or oppose this proposal?
- Does this proposal solve a problem you are experiencing? If so,
tell the community about your situation.
- Do you see any disadvantages in this proposal?
- Is there anything in the proposal that is not clear?
- What changes could be made to this proposal to make it more
effective?
Information about this proposal is available at:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-123
Regards
Sumon, Bertrand, Ching-Heng
APNIC Policy SIG Chairs
https://www.apnic.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/prop- 123-v001.txt
------------------------------------------------------- prop-123-v001: Modify 103/8 IPv4 transfer policy------------------------------------------------------- Proposer: Alex Yangyangpf6@126.com1. Problem statement------------------------------------------------------- Policy Proposal prop-116-v006: Prohibit to transfer IPv4 addresses inthe final /8 block reached consensus at the APNIC 44 AMM on 14 Sep2017. Since that APNIC has stopped all the IPv4 transfers from 103/8block if the delegation date is less than 5 years.However, some of the 103/8 ranges were delegated before 14 Sep 2017.Those resources should not be subjected to 5 years restriction. Thecommunity was not aware of the restriction when they received thoseresources, some of the resources have been transferred or planning totransfer. If APNIC is not allow those transfers to be registered,there will be underground transfers. This will cause incorrect APNICWhois data.2. Objective of policy change------------------------------------------------------- To keep the APNIC Whois data correct.3. Situation in other regions------------------------------------------------------- No such situation in other regions.4. Proposed policy solution------------------------------------------------------- “Prohibit transfer IPv4 addresses under final /8 address block (103/8)which have not passed five years after its allocation/assignment”should only apply to those ranges were delegated from APNIC since 14Sep 2017.5. Advantages / Disadvantages------------------------------------------------------- Advantages:- Allow APNIC to register those 103/8 transfers to keep the APNICWhois data correct.Disadvantages:None.6. Impact on resource holders------------------------------------------------------- Resource holders are allowed to transfer 103/8 ranges if the resourceswere delegated before 14 Sep 2017.7. References------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this Internet Email message is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged information, but not necessarily the official views or opinions of the New Zealand Defence Force. If you are not the intended recipient you must not use, disclose, copy or
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