[sig-policy] Summary of discussion: prop-95
Hash: SHA1
_______________________________________________________________________
prop-095: Inter-RIR IPv4 address transfer proposal
_______________________________________________________________________
Dear SIG members
Below is a summary of discussions on the proposal to date. We encourage
you to continue discussions on the mailing list before the Policy
SIG.
Regards,
Gaurab, Ching-Heng, and Terence
Proposal summary
- ----------------
This is a proposal to allow and define a mechanism for the transfer of
IPv4 address space between APNIC account holders and organizations in
other RIR region(s), providing that the counterpart RIR has a policy
that allows transfers of address space with APNIC account holders.
Discussion statistics
- ---------------------
Version 1 posted to Policy SIG mailing list: 25 January 2011
Number of posts since proposal first posted: 11
Number of people participating in discussions: 6
Summary of discussion to date
- -----------------------------
- There was some opposition to the proposal because it does nothing
to encourage IPv6 adoption and could complicate RIR-based
Geolocation tools and filtering
- There was a warning that without a transfer policy, transfers
will still take place, either openly or under the table. In light
of the difficulties regulating transfers, the best we can hope to
do is to maintain the integrity of our registry
- An opinion was put forward that organizations would avoid address
space with 'dubious origins', but that a market with limited
supply and no rules is a market begging to be manipulated. This
person tentatively supported the intent of the proposal, but was
looking for modifications in which RIRs allocation policies
should be met and by whom.
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-095
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.16 (Darwin)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
iEYEARECAAYFAk1kZ/MACgkQSo7fU26F3X3UNQCgxGTUkxNWkNXRCLmonv+Myl1W
HPMAoPxzbZKwZsDFcoZWWlaFzD7vMpbm
=4aKv
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----