ARIN recognizes Interop for return of more than 99% of 45/8 address block
John Curran
jcurran at arin.net
Wed Oct 20 16:20:01 UTC 2010
On Oct 20, 2010, at 11:45 AM, Joe Maimon wrote:
>
> So would it be more logical for all those willing to return do so only after depletion when the impact and resulting appreciation is likely to be greater?
It would be best for folks who can return address space
to do so as soon as possible, since that space could then
be made available under existing allocation policies. It
is likely that there are many organizations which would
qualify under current need-based policy which may not have
any meaningful chance to receive address space post-depletion.
> Plus, those less altruistic could weigh the options better after real value is associated with the scarce resource.
Parties that could return space now and are holding it
entirely to profiteer are not envisioned in RFC 2050.
ARIN recognizes that such parties could use the specified
transfer policy to receive compensation despite being able
to return the space, but overall the community recommended
proceeding because the benefit to overall utilization was
deemed worthwhile.
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
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