[171237] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: ARIN Enters Phase Four of the IPv4 Countdown Plan
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Curran)
Wed Apr 23 12:05:34 2014
From: John Curran <jcurran@arin.net>
To: "bob@FiberInternetCenter.com" <bob@FiberInternetCenter.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 16:05:17 +0000
In-Reply-To: <c0b5a7af2c13363bc1e622a52c420d1d.squirrel@66.201.44.180>
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
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On Apr 23, 2014, at 12:13 PM, Bob Evans <bob@fiberinternetcenter.com> wrote=
:
> Yes, you could have shown up to discuss, present arguments , vote ....
> there many. meetings on this as well as ARIN email discussion threads. Al=
l
> the hot topics are always presented at nanog/arin meets in an effort to
> create community awareness and gather community interest.=20
Bob -
Very well said - also, while it is true that IPv4 address allocation
and assignment policy may become less relevant over time, it is not=20
at all clear that will be the case with other policies, such as the=20
IPv4 transfer policy.
In any case, if you have views on how address space in the region=20
should be administered, please participate in one or more of:
- The ARIN ppml mailing list
- The ARIN Public Policy Meeting (in-person or remote)
- The ARIN Public Policy Consultations held at each NANOG
We have nearly a dozen proposed policy changes being considered=20
at the present time, and the time to express support or concern
is _now_ (as opposed to after these policies changes have been
approved, implemented and are in use.)
FYI,
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN