ARIN Public Policy Consultation at NANOG 60 Today at 9:30 AM EDT [Archived]
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Posted: Tuesday, 11 February 2014
If you aren’t at NANOG, you can still register as a remote participant for ARIN’s Public Policy Consultation (PPC), which will be webcast this morning beginning at 9:30 AM EST. The PPC is an open public discussion of Internet number resource policy, and part of ARIN’s Policy Development Process (PDP).
ARIN will be offering a webcast, live transcript, and Jabber chat options for remote participants. Registered remote participants may submit comments and questions to the discussions during the meeting. Register to attend in person or remotely today at https://www.arin.net/ppcregister
We will be adding new Jabber IDs at the 11AM break, so there is still time to take part in the conversation.
Current policy proposals up for discussion at this meeting are:
- Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2013-8: Subsequent Allocations for New Multiple Discrete Networks
- Draft Policy ARIN-2013-7: NRPM 4 (IPv4) Policy Cleanup
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-1: Out of Region Use
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-2: Improving 8.4 Anti-Flip Language
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-3: Remove 8.2 and 8.3 and 8.4 Minimum IPv4 Block Size Requirements
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-4: Remove 4.2.5 Web Hosting Policy
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-5: Remove 7.2 Lame Delegations
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-6: Remove 7.1 (Maintaining IN-ADDRs)
- Draft Policy ARIN-2014-7: Section 4.4 Micro Allocation Conservation Update
- Proposals (193, 199 and 201)
Links to presentations and other event information are all available through the PPC at NANOG 60 website at:
https://www.arin.net/ppcnanog60
Registered NANOG 60 attendees do not need to register to participate in this session. ARIN welcomes members of the NANOG community who will not be in Atlanta to register as remote participants.
Regards,
Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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