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    <pre>Dear All,  
My name is Pascal, I'm fellows AFRINIC-29
I know that the inter-RIR policy will be beneficial for Africa but I support the idea that the inter-RIR resource tranfer is balancing outgoing and incoming.
Although the policy allows the transfer of only legacy resources to other regions and allows the inbound transfer of all resources from other regions to the AFRINIC region.
If there are more incoming resources, the transfer of other legacy resources to other RIRs can be allowed

I think we have to tell the members to put in place the IPV6,
At Stephen's presentation last week I saw that some country in Africa that has deployed IPV6 and have the operators also involve so that the resources are involved.

Best regard,
Pascal ANDRIANISA

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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 2018-11-27 à 19:10, Paschal Ochang a
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      <div dir="ltr">I think a support for the inter RIR policy will be
        beneficial to the whole of Africa. Initially i was worried about
        how the inward and outward transfer quota can be balanced but
        from my understanding this policy restricts the transfer of all
        resources and permits the transfer of ONLY legacy resources to
        other regions and allows the inward transfer of ALL resources
        from other regions to the Afrinic region. This clause prevents
        under the table deals and prevents the mismanagement of
        resources and lays bare all deals. Secondly when all IPv4
        addresses are exhausted which is very imminent how does Afrinic
        entities have an equivalent access to IPv4 address for
        initiating  transition mechanisms to IPv6? this policy answers
        that question and creates a level playing field for all entities
        in the global market. if we can route IP addresses to other RIRs
        i see no reason why we cannot create a transfer policy to
        participate in the global market.<br>
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          <div dir="ltr">On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 4:46 PM JORDI PALET
            MARTINEZ via RPD <<a href="mailto:rpd@afrinic.net"
              moz-do-not-send="true">rpd@afrinic.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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                <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">I think this is
                    all relative.</span></p>
                <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US"> </span></p>
                <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">People have
                    different reasons to deploy/not deploy IPv6.</span></p>
                <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US"> </span></p>
                <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">I don’t really
                    think this proposal will make any impact on that,
                    may be in some cases, but not overall.</span></p>
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                      Regards,</span></p>
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                      style="font-size:10.5pt;color:black" lang="EN-US">Jordi</span></p>
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                        style="font-size:12pt;color:black">De: </span></b><span
                      style="font-size:12pt;color:black">ABDULKARIM
                      AYOPO OLOYEDE <<a
                        href="mailto:oloyede.aa@unilorin.edu.ng"
                        target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">oloyede.aa@unilorin.edu.ng</a>><br>
                      <b>Fecha: </b>martes, 27 de noviembre de 2018,
                      14:54<br>
                      <b>Para: </b>Daniel Yakmut <<a
                        href="mailto:yakmutd@googlemail.com"
                        target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">yakmutd@googlemail.com</a>><br>
                      <b>CC: </b><<a href="mailto:rpd@afrinic.net"
                        target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">rpd@afrinic.net</a>><br>
                      <b>Asunto: </b>Re: [rpd] Inter-RIR Resource</span></p>
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                  <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:35.4pt">I kind
                    off agree with Daniel Yakmut. This might be the way
                    to force IPV6 into the Africa. Some part of me is
                    also feels it has to be done carefully. </p>
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                    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:35.4pt">Thanks</p>
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                            Dr. Abdulkarim A.Oloyede</span></b><span
                          style="font-size:9.5pt;font-family:"comic
                          sans ms";color:rgb(136,136,136)">. <i>B.
                            Eng (BUK), M.Sc (York), PhD (York), R.Eng,
                            A+</i></span><span
style="font-size:9.5pt;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;color:rgb(136,136,136)"></span></p>
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                      <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:35.4pt"><i><span
style="font-size:9.5pt;font-family:"comic sans ms";color:blue">Senior <span
                              style="background:white">L</span>ecturer, Department
                            of Telecommunications Science, University of
                            Ilorin, Nigeria</span></i><span
style="font-size:9.5pt;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;color:rgb(136,136,136)"></span></p>
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style="font-size:9.5pt;font-family:"comic sans
                            ms";color:red;background:white">Vice
                            Chairman, Telecommunications  Development
                            Advisory Group (TDAG), International
                            Telecommunication Union (ITU).</span></i><span
style="font-size:9.5pt;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;color:rgb(136,136,136)"></span></p>
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                                Emails: </span></i><i><span
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                                  href="mailto:olouss@yahoo.com"
                                  target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true"><span
                                    style="color:rgb(17,85,204)">olouss@yahoo.com</span></a>  OR
                                 <a href="mailto:aao500@york.ac.uk"
                                  target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true"><span
                                    style="color:rgb(17,85,204)">aao500@york.ac.uk</span></a></span></i><span
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                      Tue, 27 Nov 2018, 10:08 Daniel Yakmut via RPD <<a
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                      <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:35.4pt">The
                        support for Inter-RIR Resource Transfer could
                        also be seen in the light  that it could also
                        motivate and possibly be a catalyst for rapid
                        deployment for IPv6. I want to argue that the
                        thought that there are still a small pool of
                        IPv4 available, makes users in the AfriNIC
                        region slower in considering the option of
                        deployment of IPv6. Therefore I will support a
                        fast way of exhaustion, which also can be
                        achieved through Inter-RIR transfer. </p>
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                        <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:35.4pt">By
                          the way we have argued that IP is a global
                          resource that we can share globally.
                          Similarly, in some instances the entities that
                          seek this transfer could be deploying
                          infrastructure that is beneficial to the
                          AfriNIC region.  In the business context,
                          keeping IPs and waiting for slow uptake, can
                          not be financially beneficial. So a transfer
                          to an entity that needs it urgently will be
                          provide the immediate finances, which I
                          believe we need in the AfriNIC region.</p>
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                        <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left:35.4pt">So
                          my point here is that we should support the
                          Inter-RIR Resource transfer.</p>
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                                style="margin-left:35.4pt">On Nov 25,
                                2018, at 3:41 PM, Taiwo Oyewande <<a
href="mailto:taiwo.oyewande88@gmail.com" target="_blank"
                                  moz-do-not-send="true">taiwo.oyewande88@gmail.com</a>>
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                                  <p class="MsoNormal"
                                    style="margin-left:35.4pt">Inter-RIR
                                    Resource Transfers as stated in the
                                    policy AFPUB-2018-GEN-003-DRAFT01 is
                                    an applauded development and I think
                                    will help promote business within
                                    LIRs and also help in the speedy
                                    deployment and acceptance of IPV6 in
                                    Africa. Afrinic has commenced
                                    Exhaustion phase 1, but is still an
                                    IPV4 haven compared to other RIRs
                                    based on the Internet number
                                    resource status report prepared by
                                    the RIRs <a
href="https://ripe77.ripe.net/presentations/145-18-0903-NRO-Statistics-2018.pdf"
                                      target="_blank"
                                      moz-do-not-send="true">https://ripe77.ripe.net/presentations/145-18-0903-NRO-Statistics-2018.pdf</a>. This
                                    is bad for development as most RIRs
                                    are now more focused on IPV6
                                    deployment. Some RIRs have exhausted
                                    their IPV4 blocks and require IP
                                    blocks from neighboring RIRs. With
                                    this policy well implemented,
                                    Afrinic and LIRs will make
                                    substantial profit while Afrinic
                                    forces the needful development to
                                    the new internet, which is the IPV6.</p>
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