[AfriNIC-announce] [Fwd: Outcomes of the Policy discussions at
AfrINIC-11]
Mukom Akong TAMON
tamon at afrinic.net
Mon Dec 7 08:29:24 SAST 2009
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Subject: Outcomes of the Policy discussions at AfrINIC-11
Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 19:46:01 +0400
From: Mukom Akong TAMON <tamon at afrinic.net>
Reply-To: rpd at afrinic.net
Organization: AfriNIC Ltd
To: rpd at afrinic.net
CC: pdp-mg at afrinic.net
On behalf of the PDP-MG,
Dear Colleagues and Members,
During the AfriNIC-11 meeting that just ended in Dakar, Senegal, the
following policy proposals were discussed with the associated outcomes.
- IPv6 Allocations to Non-Profit Networks (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2009-v6-001.htm)
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The AfriNIC community agreed, through consensus, that the author of the 'IPv6 Allocations to Non-Profit Networks' policy proposal should withdraw the policy and instead work with AfriNIC staff and the AfriNIC Board for a possible solution.
In line with the AfriNIC Policy Development Process (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2008-GEN-001.htm), the policy proposal is now in the 15-day last call for comments period. This period ends on the 17th of December 2009.
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- IPv4 Soft Landing (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2009-v4-003.htm)
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The AfriNIC community did not reach consensus on the 'IPv4 Soft Landing' policy proposal.
The following issues were raised during the meeting:
1. Change the reserve block size from /16 to /12 to have a bigger space reserved;
2. During the exhaustion phase, the allocation to LIR should be of :
* minimum /24;
* maximum /23
AfriNIC can, based on the evaluation of the request, allocate the minimum or the maximum.
3. There was a request from Mark Elkins to change the last paragraph of the proposal as follows:
"None of these resources can be used outside of the African region"
to
"No more than 10% of these resources can be used outside of the African region - and only then to connect back to resources within the African region".
In line with the AfriNIC Policy Development Process (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2008-GEN-001.htm), the policy proposal will be returned to the Resource Policy Discuss (RPD) mailing list for further discussion.
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- Amendment to the IANA Policy for Allocation of ASN Blocks to the RIRs
Amendment: (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2009-ASN-001.htm)
Original: (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2008-ASN-001.htm)
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The AfriNIC community reached consensus (accepted) on the 'IANA Policy for Allocation of ASN Blocks to the RIRs' global policy proposal.
In line with the AfriNIC Policy Development Process (http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2008-GEN-001.htm), the policy proposal is now in the 15-day last call for comments period. This period ends on the 17th of December 2009.
Kind Regards,
Vincent Ngundi
Chair, PDP-MG
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Mukom Akong TAMON
AfriNIC Ltd | Phone: +230 466 6616 | Fax: +230 466 6758
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Mukom Akong TAMON
AfriNIC Ltd | Phone: +230 466 6616 | Fax: +230 466 6758
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