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Implementation of prop-113 & prop-114 _________________________________________________
Today, 10 February 2016, the APNIC Secretariat has completed the implementation of two policy proposals that reached consensus at the APNIC 40 Policy SIG meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia in September 2015.
- https://conference.apnic.net/40
The APNIC Executive Council (EC) endorsed the consensus decisions at its December meeting and instructed the Secretariat to implement the changes.
prop-113: Modification in the IPv4 eligibility criteria
This proposal extends the criteria for end-site IPv4 delegation (provider independent assignment) so that an organization is eligible if it is currently multihomed, is currently using at least a /24 from its upstream provider and intends to be multihomed, or intends to be multihomed and advertise the prefixes within 6 months
You can see more about the history of this proposal at the proposal status page:
https://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-113
prop-114: Modification in the ASN eligibility criteria
This proposal removes the absolute requirement for the network to have a "single, clearly defined routing policy that is different from its providers' routing policy" from the criteria for ASN delegation. Organizations will now be eligible if they are currently multihomed, or if they already hold provider independent address space and intend to multihome in the future.
You can see more about the history of this proposal at the proposal status page:
https://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-114
Regards,
Adam
_______________________________________________________ Adam Gosling Internet Policy Development Consultant, APNIC e: adam@apnic.net p: +61 7 3858 3142 m: +61 421 456 243 t: @bout_policy _______________________________________________________
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Thanks Adam for sharing this good news also special thanks to policy contributors . This was indeed needed .........
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Adam Gosling adam@apnic.net wrote:
Implementation of prop-113 & prop-114 _________________________________________________
Today, 10 February 2016, the APNIC Secretariat has completed the implementation of two policy proposals that reached consensus at the APNIC 40 Policy SIG meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia in September 2015.
- https://conference.apnic.net/40
The APNIC Executive Council (EC) endorsed the consensus decisions at its December meeting and instructed the Secretariat to implement the changes.
prop-113: Modification in the IPv4 eligibility criteria
This proposal extends the criteria for end-site IPv4 delegation (provider independent assignment) so that an organization is eligible if it is currently multihomed, is currently using at least a /24 from its upstream provider and intends to be multihomed, or intends to be multihomed and advertise the prefixes within 6 months You can see more about the history of this proposal at the proposal status page: https://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-113
prop-114: Modification in the ASN eligibility criteria
This proposal removes the absolute requirement for the network to have a "single, clearly defined routing policy that is different from its providers' routing policy" from the criteria for ASN delegation. Organizations will now be eligible if they are currently multihomed, or if they already hold provider independent address space and intend to multihome in the future. You can see more about the history of this proposal at the proposal status page: https://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-114
Regards,
Adam
Adam Gosling Internet Policy Development Consultant, APNIC e: adam@apnic.net p: +61 7 3858 3142 m: +61 421 456 243 t: @bout_policy _______________________________________________________
Join the conversation: https://blog.apnic.net/ _______________________________________________________
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