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Dear APNIC Policy SIG chairs,
I am Ching-Heng Ku from TWNIC. I would like to have a Informational proposal which is regarding IP address space transfer between existing LIRs. It will take around 15 mins. Please find the following for the brief. Could you please spare me a timeslot for the presentation. Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Ching-Heng Ku TWNIC TEL: 886-2-23411313#300 FAX: 886-2-23968871
Topic: -------------------- Proposal for Information Sharing on Transfer of IPv4 Address Space Allocation Between Taiwan LIRs
Summary: -------------- This proposal aims to describe some situations while unique requests
may be occurred during the IPv4 allocation transfer processes between LIRs.
APNIC IPv4 Address Policy DID provide guidelines of the address space
management for the special conditions, such as mergers, acquisitions, and
takeovers of LIRs. For example, the Policy mentions that all of the address
space assigned to the eliminated LIR previously must be reviewed or returned
back to APNIC after those transformations completed.
However, with our experience, there were cases may need different
solutions/extra guidelines to resolve some problems attached.
For instance, it may not be sufficient to utilize the same approaches to handle
requests occurred due to the changes of some services or subsidiary, instead
of the whole company, shifted from ISP A to ISP B. Moreover, an idea of
customers would like to keep the same IP resource (e.g. fixed IP) during any
transfers occurred between LIRs or ISPs, may be need to take into consideration
of policy making.
On the other hand, if the partial IPv4 allocation transfer between LIRs are permitted,
some suggested guidelines must be considered. For example, the size of the minimal unit,
ie. the minimal allocation, is needed be claimed for the partial allocated address space transfer.
This proposal does not conflict with current APNIC policy, and it’s proposed only to seek for advises or suggestion on the APNIC procedure for management and allocation of IPv4 addresses.
Benefit: ------------- 1. Increase the IP address usability: The customer within the fixed IP service can use the original IP address even though the internet service provider (ISP) changed.
2. Increase the flexibility of IP address management The partial IP allocation transfer will be handled by the management of the internet registry.
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Dear Gene,
This is to acknowledge receipt of your submission. It will be an informational presentation on the SIG.
Best Regards
Kenny Huang
_____
From: Gene [mailto:chku@twnic.net.tw] Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:11 PM To: sig-policy-chair@apnic.net Cc: sig-policy@lists.apnic.net; ip@twnic.net.tw; 'aclu' Subject: Proposal for Information Sharing on Transfer of IPv4 Address Space Allocation Between Taiwan LIRs
Dear APNIC Policy SIG chairs,
I am Ching-Heng Ku from TWNIC. I would like to have a Informational proposal which is regarding IP address space transfer between existing LIRs. It will take around 15 mins. Please find the following for the brief. Could you please spare me a timeslot for the presentation. Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Ching-Heng Ku TWNIC TEL: 886-2-23411313#300 FAX: 886-2-23968871
Topic: -------------------- Proposal for Information Sharing on Transfer of IPv4 Address Space Allocation Between Taiwan LIRs
Summary: --------------
This proposal aims to describe some situations while unique requests
may be occurred during the IPv4 allocation transfer processes between LIRs.
APNIC IPv4 Address Policy DID provide guidelines of the address space
management for the special conditions, such as mergers, acquisitions, and
takeovers of LIRs. For example, the Policy mentions that all of the address
space assigned to the eliminated LIR previously must be reviewed or returned
back to APNIC after those transformations completed.
However, with our experience, there were cases may need different
solutions/extra guidelines to resolve some problems attached.
For instance, it may not be sufficient to utilize the same approaches to handle
requests occurred due to the changes of some services or subsidiary, instead
of the whole company, shifted from ISP A to ISP B. Moreover, an idea of
customers would like to keep the same IP resource (e.g. fixed IP) during any
transfers occurred between LIRs or ISPs, may be need to take into consideration
of policy making.
On the other hand, if the partial IPv4 allocation transfer between LIRs are permitted,
some suggested guidelines must be considered. For example, the size of the minimal unit,
ie. the minimal allocation, is needed be claimed for the partial allocated address space transfer.
This proposal does not conflict with current APNIC policy, and it's proposed only to seek for advises or suggestion on the APNIC procedure for management and allocation of IPv4 addresses.
Benefit: ------------- 1. Increase the IP address usability: The customer within the fixed IP service can use the original IP address even though the internet service provider (ISP) changed.
2. Increase the flexibility of IP address management The partial IP allocation transfer will be handled by the management of the internet registry.
--------------

Dear Gene,
This is to acknowledge receipt of your submission. It will be an informational presentation on the SIG.
Best Regards
Kenny Huang
_____
From: sig-policy-bounces@lists.apnic.net [mailto:sig-policy-bounces@lists.apnic.net] On Behalf Of Gene Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:11 PM To: sig-policy-chair@apnic.net Cc: 'aclu'; sig-policy@lists.apnic.net; ip@twnic.net.tw Subject: [sig-policy] Proposal for Information Sharing on Transfer of IPv4Address Space Allocation Between Taiwan LIRs
Dear APNIC Policy SIG chairs,
I am Ching-Heng Ku from TWNIC. I would like to have a Informational proposal which is regarding IP address space transfer between existing LIRs. It will take around 15 mins. Please find the following for the brief. Could you please spare me a timeslot for the presentation. Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Ching-Heng Ku TWNIC TEL: 886-2-23411313#300 FAX: 886-2-23968871
Topic: -------------------- Proposal for Information Sharing on Transfer of IPv4 Address Space Allocation Between Taiwan LIRs
Summary: --------------
This proposal aims to describe some situations while unique requests
may be occurred during the IPv4 allocation transfer processes between LIRs.
APNIC IPv4 Address Policy DID provide guidelines of the address space
management for the special conditions, such as mergers, acquisitions, and
takeovers of LIRs. For example, the Policy mentions that all of the address
space assigned to the eliminated LIR previously must be reviewed or returned
back to APNIC after those transformations completed.
However, with our experience, there were cases may need different
solutions/extra guidelines to resolve some problems attached.
For instance, it may not be sufficient to utilize the same approaches to handle
requests occurred due to the changes of some services or subsidiary, instead
of the whole company, shifted from ISP A to ISP B. Moreover, an idea of
customers would like to keep the same IP resource (e.g. fixed IP) during any
transfers occurred between LIRs or ISPs, may be need to take into consideration
of policy making.
On the other hand, if the partial IPv4 allocation transfer between LIRs are permitted,
some suggested guidelines must be considered. For example, the size of the minimal unit,
ie. the minimal allocation, is needed be claimed for the partial allocated address space transfer.
This proposal does not conflict with current APNIC policy, and it's proposed only to seek for advises or suggestion on the APNIC procedure for management and allocation of IPv4 addresses.
Benefit: ------------- 1. Increase the IP address usability: The customer within the fixed IP service can use the original IP address even though the internet service provider (ISP) changed.
2. Increase the flexibility of IP address management The partial IP allocation transfer will be handled by the management of the internet registry.
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