On Mar 18, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Bill Woodcock <woody@pch.net> wrote:
HOWEVER, we've been told in the past that space received from ARIN and used outside the ARIN region did not qualify as "utilization" for the purposes of justifying new allocations, nor were locations outside the ARIN region entitled to new allocations. We were told to get space for POPs outside of ARIN's region from the other respective RIRs. And indeed, those other RIRs have, by and large, been quite cooperative with giving us space for use within their regions, even in the cases when we had no business incorporated entity within their region.
Bill - You are correct, with respect to ARIN's handling of requests which span regions: - If an organization requests resources for use outside of the ARIN region, we would deny the request and refer them to the appropriate RIR. - If an organization requests space for both in region and out of region use, we will generally only allow them to obtain the space for the portion of request that will be used in the region, based on utilization of existing blocks in the region. - We will not count space issued by another RIR as justification for an initial allocation request from ARIN. Clearly, issuance of address space across regions is an issue which is becoming more interesting in recent years. We have noted this in past Policy Experience Reports, and hope to discuss it more at the upcoming ARIN 31 meeting, so that the community can see if any policy changes are appropriate or would simplify processing of these requests. Thanks! /John John Curran President and CEO ARIN