<div dir='auto'>Afrinic need to do business with other RIR as this will bring about growth in the region.<div dir="auto">Afrinic need to think of the future and flow with the trend rather remain rigid with resources to avoid being a stand alone RIR without friend if they don't adopt this policy.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Thank you. </div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 19, 2019 11:08, rpd-request@afrinic.net wrote:<br type="attribution" /><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">Send RPD mailing list submissions to
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My contribution to this policy is that the statistics show a little of any
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> I am in full support of this policy because it will enhance collaboration
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> between the AFRINIC and other region and also help AFRINIC and it's
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> Please we should hurry up and adopt this policy because it has more
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> > I do not think this proposal is aimed at deplating our resources. It
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> > utilization of the needed resources.
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> > Thanks
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> > > From: peace nnenna <peacennennagorgues@gmail.com>
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> > > Hello Daniel,
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> > >
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> > > The fact that African region is at the exhaustion stage makes us ready
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> to
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> > > consider this transfer of resources from other regions.
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> > > How do we support the growth of internet in African if we don't allow
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> > > transfer of resources Again I don't think there is much different
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> between
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> > > the two in mean internet in Africa and digital transformation in
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> growth
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> > > of Africa, the two works together.
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> > >
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> > >
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> > > Cheers,
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> > > Peace Nnenna.
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> > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 21:46 DANIEL NANGHAKA <dndannang@gmail.com>
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> > > > Hello Jordi,
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> > > > In case the other regions allow bidirectional transfer, Africa region
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> > is
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> > > > not yet ready for the transfers.
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> > > >
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> > > > I suggest you should be supporting the growth of the internet in
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> Africa
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> > > > and not aim for transfer of resources that are required for the
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> digital
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> > > > transformation and growth of Africa.
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> > > >
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> > > > In case ARIN is giving more resource, what is the review behind this
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> > > > resources. I don't think ARIN would gladly transfer resources to
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> region
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> > > > which has not depleted its resources. Let Africa show that's its
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> > > resources
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> > > > are depleted then push for the transfer but we resources which are
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> > > required
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> > > > by other regions. Let's use this resources in the region.
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> > > >
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> > > > Daniel K. Nanghaka
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> > > > On Jun 18, 2019 9:12 PM, <rpd-request@afrinic.net> wrote:
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> > > >> 1. Re: inputs on IPv4 Inter-RIR policy proposals - AFRINIC needs
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> > > >> this policy now! (JORDI PALET MARTINEZ)
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> > > >> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:10:45 +0300
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> > > >> From: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet@consulintel.es>
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> > > >> To: "rpd >> AfriNIC Resource Policy" <rpd@afrinic.net>
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> > > >> Subject: Re: [rpd] inputs on IPv4 Inter-RIR policy proposals -
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> AFRINIC
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> > > >> needs this policy now!
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> > > >> Message-ID: <83B33FFF-B1CB-4D1E-9CBF-1E9670BF10CA@consulintel.es>
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> > > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
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> > > >>
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> > > >> Hi Paschal,
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >> All the existing policies (APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE) allow
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> > > >> bi-direccional transfers without looking at any balance or any
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> > > restrictions.
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >> There is no restriction in any of those policies to say something
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> like
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> > > >> ?we only allow n% of outgoing transfers vs incoming ones?.
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >> As said a number of times, the region that is ?giving? more
<br>
> addressess
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> > > is
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> > > >> ARIN. Please see my presentation tomorrow on this (still working on
<br>
> it
<br>
> > > >> right now).
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >> Regards,
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> > > >>
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> > > >> Jordi
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> > > >>
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> > > >> @jordipalet
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >> El 18/6/19 20:59, "Paschal Ochang" <pascosoft@gmail.com> escribi?:
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >>
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> > > >> Based on your analogy Howard it therefore means that this policy
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> will
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> > > >> benefit the region. The major fear is not just the balance of
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> > resources
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> > > >> flow but more resources going out and less coming in and this
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> > proposal
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> > > >> clearly shows that this region will benefit from the policy because
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> > more
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> > > >> resources will flow in the region. Is there any region that will
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> allow
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> > > only
<br>
> > > >> outflow of resources without inflow? I don't think so.
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> > > >> On Tuesday, June 18, 2019, Lee Howard <lee.howard@retevia.net>
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> wrote:
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> > > >>
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> > > >> This is interesting.
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> My logic goes like this:
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> > > >>
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> > > >> 1. Afrinic has a finite number of IPv4 addresses to allocate/assign.
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> > > >>
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> > > >> 2. Afrinic will run out of those addresses next year.
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> 3. Once Afrinic runs out, any network needing more IPv4 addresses
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> not
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> > be
<br>
> > > >> able to get them from Afrinic.
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> 4. Networks needing more addresses will have choices:
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> 4a. Stop growing.
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> > > >>
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> > > >> 4b. Use (carrier-grade) NAT. Even NAT requires some IPv4
<br>
> addresses.
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> > > >>
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> > > >> 4c. Try to find addresses inside Africa that are for sale.
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> > > >>
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> > > >> Evaluating those options:
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> 4a is bad for the region.
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> > > >>
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> > > >> 4b is complicated. It means buying more hardware, updating some
<br>
> > systems.
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> > > >> Some things don't work well with NAT. If you can deploy IPv6 and use
<br>
> > > NAT64,
<br>
> > > >> 464xlat, MAP-T or MAP-E, you reduce that cost, but it's still more
<br>
> > than
<br>
> > > you
<br>
> > > >> spend now.
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> 4c could get very expensive. Demand for IPv4 addresses has been
<br>
> around
<br>
> > > >> 25,000 /24s per year (with some much higher peaks) since Afrinic was
<br>
> > > >> founded.[1] The Afrinic region has about seven /8s in total.[2] If
<br>
> > > demand
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> > > >> continues, then more than 6M of those 112M addresses would have to
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> be
<br>
> > > >> traded every year, somewhere between 1/2% - 1%.
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> The question then is whether you think there are more underutilized
<br>
> > IPv4
<br>
> > > >> addresses in the U.S. or in Africa. Assuming a perfect market:
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> If Africa is more efficient, and Afrinic's transfer policy is only
<br>
> > > within
<br>
> > > >> the region, then the few unused IPv4 addresses will sell for a
<br>
> higher
<br>
> > > price
<br>
> > > >> than addresses elsewhere.[3]
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> If Africa is less efficient and Afrinic's transfer policy is only
<br>
> > within
<br>
> > > >> the region, then unused addresses will be cheaper than elsewhere.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> If Africa is more efficient and Afrinic has an inter-regional
<br>
> transfer
<br>
> > > >> policy, addresses will be valued more highly in Africa and addresses
<br>
> > > will
<br>
> > > >> come in.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> If Africa is less efficient that the rest of the world and Afrinic
<br>
> has
<br>
> > > an
<br>
> > > >> inter-regional transfer policy, buyers in other countries will buy
<br>
> > > >> addresses from Africa.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> My guess is that addresses in Africa are pretty efficiently
<br>
> utilized,
<br>
> > > and
<br>
> > > >> therefore people in Africa will have a higher need for addresses
<br>
> than
<br>
> > > >> people elsewhere, and therefore a) prices will rise, and b)
<br>
> addresses
<br>
> > > will
<br>
> > > >> tend to flow in to Africa rather than out.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> Lee
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> [1] https://afrinic.net/stats/ipv4
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> [2]
<br>
> https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/NRO-Statistics-2019-Q1.pdf
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> > > >>
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> > > >> [3] https://www.retevia.net/address-pricing-2019-and-beyond/ easily
<br>
> > $30
<br>
> > > >> per address next year, maybe much higher
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> On 6/18/19 8:18 AM, Pascal ANDRIANISA wrote:
<br>
> > > >> Thank you Jordi
<br>
> > > >> if in the opposite case the remaining resources at AFRINIC will be
<br>
> > > >> transferred to other RIRs. It is true that I am not against but I do
<br>
> > not
<br>
> > > >> agree that the current resources insufficient according to the
<br>
> > > information
<br>
> > > >> I received since AFRINIC-29 will be transferred to other RIR.
<br>
> > > >> If you can guarantee this balance of resources transfer I think it
<br>
> > will
<br>
> > > >> be logical for AFRINIC. Unlike so if AFRINIC has a lot of resources
<br>
> it
<br>
> > > will
<br>
> > > >> be good for the community.
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> Regards,
<br>
> > > >>
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> > > >> De: "rpd" <rpd@afrinic.net>
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> > > >> ?: "rpd" <rpd@afrinic.net>
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> > > >> Envoy?: Mardi 18 Juin 2019 14:55:02
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> > > >> Objet: Re: [rpd] inputs on IPv4 Inter-RIR policy proposals - AFRINIC
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> > > >> needs this policy now!
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> > > >>
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> > > >> Hi Pascal,
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> Precisely what you said is the argument in favor of this policy
<br>
> > > proposal,
<br>
> > > >> not against.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> AFRINIC don't have enough resources. The only way to receive
<br>
> resources
<br>
> > > is
<br>
> > > >> a policy that allows that other regions that are "giving up"
<br>
> > resources,
<br>
> > > can
<br>
> > > >> get them.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> This is the case for LACNIC (the same policy proposal reached
<br>
> > consensus
<br>
> > > >> in the last meeting and yesterday the consensus decision was handed
<br>
> > out
<br>
> > > to
<br>
> > > >> the board for the final ratification), and for AFRINIC.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> AFRINIC must have an equivalent policy proposal to the ones that
<br>
> exist
<br>
> > > in
<br>
> > > >> the other regions, otherwise, you will not get sufficient resources
<br>
> > for
<br>
> > > the
<br>
> > > >> continued implementation of IPv4 in the region and this will also
<br>
> be a
<br>
> > > >> barrier for the IPv6 deployment.
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> Regards,
<br>
> > > >> Jordi
<br>
> > > >> @jordipalet
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> ?
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> ?El 18/6/19 10:48, "Pascal ANDRIANISA" <pascal@irenala.edu.mg>
<br>
> > > escribi?:
<br>
> > > >>
<br>
> > > >> ??? Hi Jordi,
<br>
> > > >> ????I read the policy proposal for IPV4 Inter-RIR Transfert.??
<br>
> > > >> ????The article =>
<br>
> > > >> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-002-d1#proposal
<br>
> > > >> ??? <
<br>
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-002-d1#proposal
<br>
> > ??
<br>
> > > ?>??
<br>
> > > >> I think this is not the benefit of AFRINIC as resources are
<br>
> currently
<br>
> > > >> insufficient for AFRINIC.
<br>
> > > >> ??? Otherwise it is necessary to balance the transfers between RIR
<br>
> > > >> because at least the number of resources is limited to sending to
<br>
> > other
<br>
> > > >> RIRs.
<br>
> > > >> ???
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> > > >> ????I do not support this policy for this reason, The AFRINIC's
<br>
> > > resources
<br>
> > > >> are not enough for AFRICA, why transfer them elsewhere ....
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> > > >> ????
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> > > >> ???
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> > > >> ????----- Mail original -----
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> > > >> ??? De: "rpd" <rpd@afrinic.net>
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> > > >> ??? ?: "rpd" <rpd@afrinic.net>
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> > > >> ??? Envoy?: Samedi 15 Juin 2019 13:23:23
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> > > >> ??? Objet: [rpd] inputs on IPv4 Inter-RIR policy proposals - AFRINIC
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> > > >> needs this policy now!
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????Hi all,
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????I wonder if anyone has inputs on the policy proposals for IPv4
<br>
> > > >> Inter-RIR transfers.
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-001-d1
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????and
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-002-d1
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????I will be presenting both of them together on Wednesday 19th. If
<br>
> > > >> you're not in Kampala, make sure to participate remotely (
<br>
> > > >> https://www.internetsummit.africa/en/participate-remotely), so we
<br>
> can
<br>
> > > >> resolve any doubts on the spot.
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????This is a key issue for AFRINIC, which now is the *only* RIR not
<br>
> > > >> allowing those transfers.
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????AFRINIC is soon (probably around end of this year) entering in
<br>
> > > >> exhaustion phase 2, so it will become more and more difficult to
<br>
> > obtain
<br>
> > > >> IPv4. If transfers from other regions aren't allowed, this will be
<br>
> an
<br>
> > > added
<br>
> > > >> difficulty for the Internet growth in the region, and increase the
<br>
> > > >> difficulties for the continued IPv6 deployment.
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????The region needs this policy *now*, because the implementation
<br>
> > > >> requires several months as there is a need to coordinate with the
<br>
> > > systems
<br>
> > > >> of the other RIRs, in order to ensure a transparent transfers
<br>
> process.
<br>
> > > >> ???
<br>
> > > >> ????So, what is your opinion?
<br>
> > > >> ????
<br>
> > > >> ????Regards,
<br>
> > > >> ??? Jordi
<br>
> > > >> ??? @jordipalet
<br>
> > > >> ????
<br>
> > > >> ?????
<br>
> > > >> ????
<br>
> > > >> ????
<br>
> > > >> ????
<br>
> > > >> ????**********************************************
<br>
> > > >> ??? IPv4 is over
<br>
> > > >> ??? Are you ready for the new Internet ?
<br>
> > > >> ??? http://www.theipv6company.com
<br>
> > > >> ??? The IPv6 Company
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