* Erik Bais
I've got one question though. What is the rationale for the requirement that «the Internet resources reside within the RIPE NCC service region»? I don't see the reason for this. IMHO, any PI/legacy space issued/maintained by the RIPE NCC should be eligible for certification under this policy, no matter where on (or off!) the planet it's being used.
The intention is to provide the services for end-users / organizations within the RIPE NCC service region. That the resources itself are used outside the region can't and I think we shouldn't want to restrict.
I'll see how to rephrase that before the review.
IMHO we should not restrict this to end users / organisations within the RIPE NCC service region, as it is legitimate for organisations located outside of the NCC's service region to hold address space registered in the RIPE NCC's registry. I think the natural scope of this policy would be all resources that are maintained in in the RIPE NCC's registry. So how about simply «The Internet resources reside within the RIPE NCC registry»? Tore