[info@arin.net: [arin-announce] NRPM version 2006.2 - New Policy Implementations]
For your information. Please post followups regarding these policy changes to the address policy working group only. David Kessens --- ----- Forwarded message from Member Services <info@arin.net> ----- Delivered-To: arin-announce@lists.arin.net From: Member Services <info@arin.net> To: ARIN Announce <arin-announce@arin.net>, "'Public Policy Mailing List'" <ppml@arin.net> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 19:22:07 -0400 Subject: [arin-announce] NRPM version 2006.2 - New Policy Implementations Reply-To: info@arin.net On 9 May 2006, the ARIN Board of Trustees, based on the recommendation of the Advisory Council and noting that the Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process had been followed, adopted the following policy proposals: 2005-1: Provider-independent IPv6 Assignments for End Sites 2005-8: Proposal to amend ARIN IPv6 assignment and utilisation requirement 2005-9: 4-Byte AS Number These policy proposals have been incorporated into version 2006.2 of the ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual (NRPM) which is effective 30 August 2006. NRPM version 2006.2 supersedes previous versions. See Appendix A of the NRPM for information regarding changes to the manual. The NRPM can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html Appendix A can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm_changelog.html On 11 July 2006, the ARIN Board of Trustees added IPv6 Assignments to the ARIN fee schedule. The Board waived all but $500 of the IPv6 Initial Assignment fee through 31 December 2007. The fee schedule can be found at: http://www.arin.net/billing/fee_schedule.html For information about requesting an IPv6 assignment, please see the guidelines at: http://www.arin.net/registration/guidelines/ipv6_assignment.html Regards, Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) _______________________________________________ ARIN-announce mailing list ARIN-announce@arin.net http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-announce "To Unsubscribe,<mailto:arin-announce-request@arin.net?subject=unsubscribe>." ----- End forwarded message -----
David Kessens wrote:
2005-1: Provider-independent IPv6 Assignments for End Sites
YES!!! They really did it? -- WBR, Max Tulyev (MT6561-RIPE, 2:463/253@FIDO)
2005-1: Provider-independent IPv6 Assignments for End Sites
They really did it?
That's right. Look here for details: http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2005_1.html You can see that it took a while and it was discussed at many meetings. --Michael Dillon
[removed address policiy to avoid duplicates - fell free to include again] Michael.Dillon@btradianz.com wrote:
2005-1: Provider-independent IPv6 Assignments for End Sites
They really did it?
That's right. Look here for details: http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2005_1.html You can see that it took a while and it was discussed at many meetings.
Michael, do you happen to have a pointer (NRPM?) where I can find out about the phrase "Qualify for an IPv4 assignment or allocation from ARIN under the IPv4 policy currently in effect" ?
--Michael Dillon
Thanks, Wilfried.
do you happen to have a pointer (NRPM?) where I can find out about the phrase "Qualify for an IPv4 assignment or allocation from ARIN under the IPv4 policy currently in effect" ?
It's all here http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#ipv4 in section 4.2.2. As I remember this was there to allow for new organizations who don't have IPv4 networks to qualify on the same terms as an organization who is already running IPv4. --Michael Dillon
participants (4)
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David Kessens
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Max Tulyev
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Michael.Dillon@btradianz.com
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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet