2. 2015 Focus
• Increased focus on customer service
– Based on feedback and survey
• Continued IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Awareness
– Targeting ISPs and Content Providers
• Continued participation in Internet Governance
forums
– To maintain the community-based multi-stakeholder
policy development model
• Participate in planning discussions for the
transition of the stewardship of IANA to
encourage responsible oversight of critical
Internet resources
• Continued development and integration of
web-based functionality
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3. Trends
• Many new customers making use of /24
minimum policy
– Many first time requests, new to registry
system
– Some upstreams sending their customers
to ARIN
• More and more Transfers
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4. Operational Improvements
• Customer satisfaction survey
– Working on follow up action items based
on survey results
• Integrating transfers within ARIN Online
– In-region done (NRPM Policy 8.3)
– Working on inter-region transfers (NRPM
Policy 8.4)
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5. Current IPv4 Inventory
Reserved inventory:
• ~22 /16 equivalents in “quarantine”
(returned, revoked, held space)
• 1 /10 for NRPM 4.10 “Dedicated IPv4 block to
facilitate IPv6 Deployment”
• 221 /24s for micro allocations
Available inventory:
.31 /8 equivalent
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.31
6. ISP Members with IPv4 and IPv6
5,063 total members as of 31 January 2015
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7. IPv4 Transfers
• Transfers to Specified Recipients
– 191 prefixes, from /24 to /12
– 16 ASNs
– Transactions often arranged through IPv4
brokers
• Inter-RIR Transfers
– 117 prefixes, from /24 to /13
– ARIN to APNIC thus far
https://www.arin.net/knowledge/statistics/trans
fers.html
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9. Policy Proposals
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1. Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2014-1: Out of Region Use
2. Draft Policy ARIN-2014-6: Remove Operational Reverse DNS Text
3. Draft Policy ARIN-2014-14: Removing Needs Test from Small IPv4
Transfers
4. Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2014-17: Change Utilization
Requirements from last-allocation to total-aggregate
5. Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2014-19: New MDN Allocation
Based on Past Utilization
6. Draft Policy ARIN-2014-21: Modification to CI Pool Size per
Section 4.4
7. Draft Policy ARIN-2014-22: Removal of Minimum in Section 4.10
- Would increase minimum from IPv4/28 to /24
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/
On the IPv6 awareness, reaching out to Marketing and PR folks to get their websites IPv6 enabled (get6 campaign).
Over 1,000 /24s have been issued since March 2014.
Updates have been done to guidelines and other information on the website to make them clearer. We are responding faster to ACSP suggestions. ACSP is the ARIN Consultation and Suggestion Process.
Total inventory is /8 equivalent plus the reserve /16s plus the /10 plus the microallocation space
Quarantine is normally 3 months
As of 12 Feb 2015
Steady growth. ARIN 35 tutorial, bring your prefixes and sign them on site.
Up/Down Delegated, appears it will be at least “2” when we update stats in April 2015.
Recently abandoned includes: Draft Policy ARIN-2014-16: Section 4.10 Austerity Policy Update – this would have allowed regular requests of /22s from the /10 v4 to v6 transition pool (without any plan for v6).