Hi Eddie and everyone,
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are enjoying the holiday
season!
I just wanted to say thank you for the update. It’s good to see movement on
policies like the *Direct Assignment Language Update (2022-12)*, the *Whois
Data Requirements for Non-Personal Info (202
Dear ARIN Policy Team,
Thank you for sharing the draft policy ARIN-2023-8. I appreciate the effort
to address the long wait times for IPv4 allocations.
Here are my thoughts:
1. *Support for /24 Allocation*: Reducing the allocation to /24 seems
like a fair way to help more organizations get
Dear ARIN Community,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this proposal. Here’s my
understanding:
1.
*Option 3 (Eliminate the Waitlist)*: Mike Burns suggested revisiting the
idea of removing the waitlist and using the 4.10 reserve pool to help
current waitlist members. This could b
network operators.
Wishing you all the best as you continue working with the policy shepherds
on the next version.
Best regards,
Mohibul Mahmud
Fellow of ICANN 82 & ARIN 52 | Member of NARALO
Cloud Engineer at Microsoft *(comments made in a personal capacity)*
On Sun, Apr 27, 2025
Hello all,
Thank you for the engaging and thoughtful discussion. I'm Mohibul, a former
ARIN Meeting Fellow, and I'd like to contribute to this important
conversation.
I echo the concerns raised about the potential barriers individuals face
when seeking Internet number resources from ARIN. As
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Hello,
Since RIPE and APNIC have variations in how individuals can receive
resources, would it make sense for ARIN to document and review lessons from
those models in an official staff assessment or community report?
This might help the community better evaluate the trade-offs before
considering