Re: [sig-policy] prop-086: Global policy for IPv4 allocations by the IAN
- To: "Hannigan, Martin" <marty at akamai dot com>
- Subject: Re: [sig-policy] prop-086: Global policy for IPv4 allocations by the IANA post exhaustion
- From: Randy Bush <randy at psg dot com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 06:13:20 +0900
- Cc: Philip Smith <pfs at cisco dot com>, Policy SIG <sig-policy at apnic dot net>
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> affairs'. There is a clear correlation between the APNIC regions > non-needs based transfer policy and the ARIN region declining to > signup for mandatory address returns. 1:1. i.e. arin wants to meddle in other regions' affairs on transfer > Seems like the ball is squarely in the APNIC regions court. once again. all, that is ALL, regions except arin came to agreement on a policy. the location of the ball is pretty obvious. randy