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[AfriNIC-rpd] Re: Proposal Transfer of IPv4 Addresses to Any Entity (AFPUB-2011-v4-001-draft-01) - full text
Janvier NGNOULAYE
jnoulaye at uy1.uninet.cm
Tue Feb 15 18:44:36 UTC 2011
Here is my comment:
I understand by the proposal: 2.1 Legacy members, that Afrinic is not involved into this transfer process. So, what is the raison of this proposal?
For me, it sounds well if you replace into 2.1 a) and 2.1b) the words "may or may not" ... by "may "...
Or to avoid any wrong interpretation you can include a pre-section giving the meaning of some key words (Legacy members, ...etc) i.e. 2.0 a), ... 2.0 b) ....
Regards,
Ngnoulaye
----- Mail Original -----
De: "Mukom Akong T" <tamon at afrinic.net>
À: rpd at afrinic.net
Envoyé: Mardi 15 Février 2011 10h48:22 GMT +01:00 Afrique centrale - Ouest
Objet: [AfriNIC-rpd] Re: Proposal Transfer of IPv4 Addresses to Any Entity (AFPUB-2011-v4-001-draft-01) - full text
Dear colleagues,
Here is also the full text of the proposal.
Regards.
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Unique identifier: AFPUB-2011-v4-001-draft-01
Draft Policy Name: Transfer of IPv4 Addresses to Any Entity.
Author: Jackson Muthili | jacksonmuthi at gmail.com
Draft Policy Version:01
Submission Date: February 5th 2011
Related Policies:
1.0 Summary of the Problem Being Addressed by this Policy Proposal
The ICANN/IANA address pool is finished. Soon, the RIR IPv4 address pool
will also get depleted. It is possible that there will be continued
demand for IPv4 addresses long after the AfriNIC pool is depleted. New
ISPs (and those growing their existing networks) that do not want (for
various reasons) to consider IPv6 will be looking for IPv4 addresses.
This proposal attempts to propose a legitimate way for such ISPs to
acquire IPv4 addresses from existing AfriNIC members (legacy or not) who
wish to give away some addresses (with some consideration or otherwise).
2.0 The Proposal
2.1 Legacy members can transfer part or all of their IPv4 addresses to
any company under the following criteria:
a) The company to which the addresses are transferred may or may not
enter into agreement with AfriNIC.
b) The legacy member may or may not inform AfriNIC about the transaction.
c) AfriNIC will accord the third party all relevant access to services
and benefits normally available to legacy members.
2.2 Paying AfriNIC members can transfer part or all of their IPv4
addresses to any company under the following criteria:
a) The company to which the addresses are transferred must enter into
agreement with AfriNIC.
b) The transfer and needs analysis cannot be based on any current
policies. The only requirement for the transfer to happen should be the
contract between the member and AfriNIC.
c) The relevant AfriNIC fees must apply to the third party.
d) AfriNIC will accord the third party all relevant access to services
and benefits normally available to normal members.
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On 2/14/11 2:20 PM, Mukom Akong T wrote:
> Dear Colleagues
>
> The policy proposal "Transfer of IPv4 Addresses to Any Entity" has
> been posted to the AfriNIC website. It can be accessed at
> http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/AFPUB-2011-v4-001-draft-01.htm.
>
> Note that Its reference is AFPUB-2011-v4-001 and this is the first
> version, hence AFPUB-2011-v4-001-draft-01.
>
> Regards.
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