February 29, 2020

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Making ARIN policy work for network operators

Making ARIN policy work for network operators

Do you re-assign IP address blocks to customers? Ever use WHOIS? Operate a network on more than one continent? Do you have feelings about ARINs IPv4 waiting list? …

Talk Title Making ARIN policy work for network operators
Speakers Alyssa Moore, CIRA
Conference NANOG76
Conf Tag
Location Washington DC
Date Jun 10 2019 - Jun 12 2019
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Do you re-assign IP address blocks to customers? Ever use WHOIS? Operate a network on more than one continent? Do you have feelings about ARIN’s IPv4 waiting list? All of the above?! ARIN policies impact the network operator community. This talk will cover the policy discussion that is currently underway in the ARIN region with respect to the above named issues and more. It is also an opportunity for interested network operators to provide feedback without investing the resources to attend a full ARIN meeting. We want to know whether the concepts raised in the current policy proposals are sound, understand how proposals would affect operators, and discern how to best minimize that impact while maximizing value to the community. Please note that this session is not intended for debate of the specific language of the policy proposals.

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