[address-policy-wg] APNIC temporarily freezing v4 transfers to RIPE NCC?
- Previous message (by thread): [address-policy-wg] APNIC temporarily freezing v4 transfers to RIPE NCC?
- Next message (by thread): [address-policy-wg] APNIC temporarily freezing v4 transfers to RIPE NCC?
Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
John Curran
jcurran at istaff.org
Thu Mar 12 14:16:36 CET 2015
On Mar 11, 2015, at 5:38 AM, Tore Anderson <tore at fud.no> wrote: > ... > In any case, ARIN staff has confirmed on multiple occasions now that 1) > 2014-05 is compatible with ARIN's transfer policy, and even if it > wasn't 2) that any policy adopted by a third-party RIR community cannot > alter the compatibility state between the ARIN and APNIC policies. That is correct, specifically, we assess the compatibility of an RIR's policies with our Inter-RIR transfer policy, and reassess if an RIR should change policies, i.e. RIPE adoption of policy text does not have any impact on ARIN transfers to/from APNIC. > Thus it seems very clear that there is absolutely no cause for concern; > after the passage of 2014-05, all three RIRs in question will be > compatible with the other two. I believe that to be correct, although nothing precludes the community in any region from deciding that outcome does not meet their needs, and changing inter-RIR transfer policy in their region. Such would be a rather surprising development, but I have long since given up attempting to predict the outcomes of the various RIR policy development processes... Thanks! /John John Curran President and CEO ARIN
- Previous message (by thread): [address-policy-wg] APNIC temporarily freezing v4 transfers to RIPE NCC?
- Next message (by thread): [address-policy-wg] APNIC temporarily freezing v4 transfers to RIPE NCC?
Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]