Hello PPML,

We’ve received some feedback regarding this policy I wanted to resurface to 
gauge community interest. One community member mentioned a desire to restrict 
4.10 space to only support ARIN IPv6 allocations, and ensure that 4.10 space is 
only used out of region insofar as it adheres to the restrictions set aside in 
section 9 of the NRPM.

In case it was unclear, current ARIN practice is to allow a requestor to 
receive 4.10 space with an IPv6 allocation from another RIR as justification if 
that IPv6 allocation is being used within the ARIN service region (for example 
being routed within the ARIN service region). 

With this in mind, does the community support a more restrictive view of 4.10 
justification that would only allow for ARIN allocated IPv6 ranges to be used 
for qualifying for 4.10 space? 

I believe in addition to the original proposal for this language I saw at least 
one additional community member in favor of this change.

Thanks folks,
Kaitlyn Pellak
ARIN Advisory Council

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