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[rpd] Last Call for "AFPUB-2016-GEN-001-DRAFT-04 - Internet Number Resources Review by AFRINIC"
Badru Ntege
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Thu Jul 13 05:05:43 UTC 2017
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On 12 Jul 2017, at 16:06, Boubakar Barry <boubakarbarry at gmail.com<mailto:boubakarbarry at gmail.com>> wrote:
We are not here to analyse definitions of fraud as per RIPE, ARIN or whoever. Fraud is fraud and we just need common sense to understand that. To be very specific: if one does get resources from AfriNIC not for deploying infrastructure in the region as indicated at the time of the request but for speculative reasons, what would you call it?
Fraud.
Boubakar
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:16 AM, David Hilario <d.hilario at laruscloudservice.net<mailto:d.hilario at laruscloudservice.net>> wrote:
Ornella,
This is not at all what is defined as fraud over there.
Fraudulent company registration papers, forged documents to do merger and acquisition are what is fraud.
And your definition of fraud here, would really be a far stretch.
I also do not believe IN a policy to rely entirely on the RSA.
Re-evaluation of resource is what this proposal here at AFRINIC is offering which is not offered at the other RIRs.
Now, I already asked from Seacom, but this is valid for any LIR on this list.
Who has not yet filled up allocations issued more than two years ago?
Any of you is in policy violation, as those resources should had been used up by now, any unused space from your allocations however small that is, should then be returned, there is no 3 months period that will fix that.
On Jul 12, 2017 7:01 PM, "Ornella GANKPA" <honest1989 at gmail.com<mailto:honest1989 at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi David
That is exactly the point. RIPE NCC and ARIN do deregister if there is fraud. Wilful breach of the RSA is fraud. The policy makes that clear. Last ressort at deregistering resources would only likely be in case of fraud as most members should be able to work with AfriNIC to redress issues (revealed by review).
The fact that the process for fraud is not in their review policies does not mean they do not deregister. Neither does it mean that the policy formats have to be the same.
Honest Ornella GANKPA
Le 12/07/2017 à 11:04, David Hilario a écrit :
Hi Noah,
Just to make it clear in regards to the repeated comments trying to
justify this proposal by saying that RIPE NCC or ARIN are having a
similar policy and practice.
The video and the section where both ARIN and RIPE NCC are speaking:
https://youtu.be/XBv44KAgFVQ?list=PLLJRUWAm1GCZAGzqiCzX2CRU7oqLDC9e5
At around 08:27:50 Andrea Cima from RIPE NCC
He goes on to explain that their reviews are called "ARC", and it is
to keep in touch and keep data up to data, registry data, that is the
contact details and so on.
Investigation, that is part of the "fraud".
08:29:50 Leslie from ARIN.
Explains the scope of their policy, they only Audit in Fraud cases
only deregister in case of fraud.
Neither the RIPE NCC or ARIN does a re-evaluation of the resources and
questioning how the LIRs are currently using their resources.
So, this was debunked at an AFRINIC meeting, I don't understand how it
is still being spread like this.
It is being ignored or forgotten by the people here on this list, but
already stated publicly by RIRs registration services managers
directly that it isn't within the scope of what they do.
If you want to say AFRINIC can do it like RIPE NCC, simply copy the
ARC procedure:
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-management/assisted-registry-check
Non-intrusive review of LIRs information and contacts, no
re-evaluation of their ressources, no discrimination and categories,
ALL LIRs.
No one can really have any objections to that review system, other
than the staff costs for it, but if done as a side project it should
not be a problem to review 1500+ LIRs within a 2 to 3 years time.
David Hilario
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On 12 July 2017 at 11:30, Noah <noah at neo.co.tz><mailto:noah at neo.co.tz> wrote:
On 12 Jul 2017 9:47 a.m., "Bill Woodcock" <woody at pch.net><mailto:woody at pch.net> wrote:
18 Against:
"chenghn at chinaccsi.com"<mailto:chenghn at chinaccsi.com> <chenghn at chinaccsi.com><mailto:chenghn at chinaccsi.com>
Andrew Alston <Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com><mailto:Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com>
Bastein Li <bastienlee at qq.com><mailto:bastienlee at qq.com>
Christopher Mwangi <christopher.mwangi at liquidtelecom.com><mailto:christopher.mwangi at liquidtelecom.com>
David Hilario <d.hilario at laruscloudservice.net><mailto:d.hilario at laruscloudservice.net>
Derrick Harrison <derrick.harrison at sonictelecoms.co.za><mailto:derrick.harrison at sonictelecoms.co.za>
Douglas Onyango <ondouglas at gmail.com><mailto:ondouglas at gmail.com>
Kris Seeburn <seeburn.k at gmail.com><mailto:seeburn.k at gmail.com>
Lu Heng <h.lu at anytimechinese.com><mailto:h.lu at anytimechinese.com>
Mark Elkins <mje at posix.co.za><mailto:mje at posix.co.za>
Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.mu><mailto:mark.tinka at seacom.mu>
McTim <dogwallah at gmail.com><mailto:dogwallah at gmail.com>
Mike Silber <silber.mike at gmail.com><mailto:silber.mike at gmail.com>
Nishal Goburdhan <nishal at controlfreak.co.za><mailto:nishal at controlfreak.co.za>
Noah <noah at neo.co.tz><mailto:noah at neo.co.tz>
S Moonesamy <sm+afrinic at elandsys.com><mailto:sm+afrinic at elandsys.com>
Saul Stein <saul at enetworks.co.za><mailto:saul at enetworks.co.za>
Hi Bill
on the contrary, I actually support the policy just like other folks which
is why it reached the last call. This policy would enable AFRINIC just like
ARIN, RIPE NCC and other RIR to effect compliance.
So, the next question might be whether this is a winner-take-all vote, or an
assessment of whether a clear consensus exists.
We continue to trust the co-chairs who have guided us to this stage.
Cheers
Noah
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