ACSP Consultation 2010.2: Specified Transfer Listing Service

Consultation Tracking Information

  • Requested By: Staff
  • Status: Closed
  • Comments Opened: Linked to Discussion Archives: 07 June 2010
  • Comments Closed: 07 July 2010
  • Suggestion Number: n/a

Consultation Description

Based on community input received during the recent Transfer Listing Service Consultation, ARIN has revised the Proposed Transfer Listing Service and is seeking further community input on the Specified Transfer Listing Service (STLS). This will provide a mechanism by which validated organizations may determine potentially complementary parties suitable to participate in a transfer of IPv4 number resources per ARIN’s Number Resource Policy Manual, section 8.3, “Transfers to Specified Recipients”

The proposed Specified Transfer Listing Service is located at https://www.arin.net/resources/transfer_listing.html . It is ARIN’s intent to make the Specified Transfer Listing Service available prior to ARIN’s October 2010 Public Policy and Members Meeting and it shall continue to operate indefinitely as long as adequate demand exists for the service. ARIN reserves the unilateral right to modify or discontinue the service with appropriate advanced notice to participating parties.

Comments regarding this proposed Specified Transfer Listing Service can be submitted through the ARIN Consultation and Suggestion Process, available at: https://www.arin.net/participate/acsp/index.html

Discussion on arin-consult@arin.net will close on 7 July 2010, at noon EDT. You can subscribe to the arin-consult mailing list at http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult

ARIN welcomes community-wide participation. Please address any process questions to info@arin.net.

Regards,

Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers

ARIN Actions

7 July 2010

ARIN thanks the community for its consideration of the proposed Specified Transfer Listing Service. ARIN will proceed with the development of this service with the intent of making it available to the community prior to the October 2010 Public Policy and Members meeting.