On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Andrew Dul wrote:
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1. Policy Proposal Name: Reassignment records for IPv4 End-Users
4. Problem Statement:
End-User Organizations do not have the ability to create reassignment records
in the number resource database.
Reassignment records can be used for a number of different functions which
could benefit the overall desire to increase database accuracy by allowing
organizations to add additional details in the database.
The following reasons have been noted as positive reasons to allow the
creation of additional records.
- Geolocation (allows an organization to specify a different location
within the database which is used by organizations creating geo-location by
IP address databases)
- Subsidiary reassignment (allows an organization to note that a portion
of their netblock is in use by a different subsidiary entity)
I think it is inevitable (or is it already happening?) that some end-users
with unused space will decide to act as LIRs. I think its in everyone's
best interest that they be able to SWIP.
If these end-user LIRs want to be able to SWIP their customer blocks,
should they have to convert their assignments to allocations (and pay the
likely much larger annual fee(s))?
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