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[rpd] New proposal - "Out-Of-Region Use of AFRINIC Internet Number Resources" (AFPUB-2014-GEN-002-DRAFT-01)

Douglas Onyango ondouglas at gmail.com
Sat Jul 5 14:40:47 UTC 2014


Hi Badru,
On 5 July 2014 05:19, Badru Ntege <badru.ntege at nftconsult.com> wrote:
> I like the policy but would suggest an initial  ceiling of 20% with extra
> justification to use upto 40%

It is my belief that two ceilings would increase the implementation
overhead and delay deployments because members would have to return to
AFRINIC in  the middle of a network deployment when they discover they
hit 20.1%. AFRINIC might require time to analyse the situation which a
member may not have.
For this reason, I am reluctant to go this path, however, I don't have
a problem with fixing a middle ground -- 30% perhaps if there is
sufficient support for it.

let me know.

Regards,

>
> Badru Ntege
> Sent from my Mobile
>
> On 4 Jul 2014, at 18:01, "Seun Ojedeji" <seun.ojedeji at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear members,
>
> We have received a new policy Proposal - "Out-Of-Region Use of AFRINIC
> Internet Number Resources" (AFPUB-2014-GEN-002-DRAFT-01)
>
> Draft Policy name: Out-Of-Region Use of AFRINIC Internet Number Resources
> Unique identifier: AFPUB-2014-GEN-002-DRAFT-01
> Status: New
> Submission Date 03 JULY 2014
> Author: Douglas Onyango
> Url:
> http://www.afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/1157-out-of-region-use-of-afrinic-internet-number-resources
> Short url: http://goo.gl/L6exj7
>
> Text Below:
>
> 1) Summary of the Problem Being Addressed by this Policy Proposal
>
> Currently, AFRINIC policies do not explicitly allow or disallow
> Out-Of-Region use of Internet number resources. This silence on an important
> facet of number resource management jeopardizes administration by leaving
> staff to arbitrarily decide how to handle Out-Of-Region requests. The
> imminent exhaustion of IPv4 aggravates the situation because it is
> anticipated that organizations from other regions will have more incentive
> to exploit this and any other loophole in AFRINIC polices to acquire
> resources for sale or use outside the region - a practice that is not in
> AFRINIC's best interests.
>
>
> 2) Summary of How this Proposal Addresses the Problem
>
> This policy allows up to 40% of Internet number resources in use by a member
> to be outside the region. It also tries to be a disincentive for
> organizations from other regions that want to acquire resources from AFRINIC
> for use in ways that are not in line with AFRINIC's best interests.
>
> For the avoidance of doubt, the author does not seek to prolong the lifespan
> of IPv4 with this proposal but rather, to ensure that number resources
> allocated/assigned by AFRINIC are used by legitimate members from the
> service region to support their network operations, regardless of physical
> location.
>
>
> 3) Proposal
>
> a. Upon ratification of this proposal, out-of-region use of AFRINIC's number
> resources shall be permitted as long it is preceded by use within the
> region.
>
> b. Notwithstanding (3.a), the number resources used outside the region at
> any given point in time shall not exceed 40% of the total space in use by a
> member. Total space in use shall be calculated as follows: if x be the
> allocation/assignment size; and x-y the amount of space in use at time z,
> then 40% of (x-y) shall be the ceiling).
>
> c. AFRINIC staff shall at their discretion, and using whatever means are
> available, assess compliance with 3.a/b.
>
> d. This proposal shall forthwith be part of the acceptable use policy for
> Internet numbers any breaches shall be dealt with in accordance with the RSA
> other AFRINIC policies.
>
> e. This policy shall not be applied in mutual exclusion, but rather
> complement already existing policies and other eligibility criteria
> prescribed by AFRINIC.
>
> f. This policy shall apply to past, present and future
> allocations/assignments made by AFRINIC.
>
> g. This policy shall remain in effect until:
>
> 1. It is mooted by another policy or it is superseded by a board resolution.
>
> 2. Until section 3.8 of the IPv4 Soft-landing Policy kicks in. (Use of IPv4
> space from the last /8 outside the region shall be only to facilitate
> connectivity back to the region).
> History
> Previous Versions
>
> 03/07/2014: Version AFPUB-2014-GEN-001-DRAFT-01 posted to the mailing list.
>
> Useful urls:
>
> Policy proposals:
> http://www.afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals
> About the policy development process:
> http://www.afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/pdwg
>
> Regards
> ---
> Seun Ojedeji & Adam Nelson
> PDWG Co-Chairs
>
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