On Sun, Dec 14, 2025 at 10:34 AM David Farmer via ARIN-PPML
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Someone with an ARIN IPv6 allocation that they are using globally, 
> according to section 9, Out of Region Use, should also be able to use their 
> 4.10 allocation to provide NAT64 for their IPv6 allocation. The current 
> language prevents this because it involves a potential IPv6 deployment 
> outside the ARIN service area.
>
> I recommend adding a new bullet point to section 4.10, as illustrated below.
>
> Allocations made under this policy must be used only to support IPv6 
> allocations made by ARIN.
> Further, the use of the allocation must be concurrent and congruent with 
> these IPv6 allocations.

> This bullet aims to allow #1 and disallow #2 and #3 from the list above.

Hi David,

Did you intend for #1 to allow employing the 4.10 IPv4 space at
locations outside the ARIN region if ARIN-allocated IPv6 addresses are
being used there? So that as long as the IPv6 addresses are from ARIN
they can get 4.10 space for as many GLOBAL locations as a registrant
wants?

To the best of my understanding, ARIN doesn't have much in the way of
proscriptions against using ARIN IPv6 allocations outside the region.
From what I read in section 9, they basically have to have a legal
existence in the ARIN region and deploy at least a /44 there.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


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