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Latest actions in the APNIC policy process including implementations, withdrawals, and pending proposals regarding IPv4 and IPv6 address allocations and transfers. Stay informed on the evolving internet policy landscape.
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Policy SIG Open Action Items Policy SIG Wednesday, 31 August 2011 http://www.apnic.net/policy-sig/actions
Action • Action pol-29-06: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-083, “Alternative criteria for subsequent IPv6 allocations”. • Status: Implemented 9 August 2011
Action • Action pol-30-02: • prop-087, “IPv6 address allocation for deployment purposes”. • Status: Withdrawn by author
Action • Action pol-30-04: • prop-084, “Frequent whois information update request”, returned to the mailing list for further discussion. • Status: Withdrawn by author
Action • Action pol-31-01: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-088: Distribution of IPv4 addresses once the final /8 period starts. • Status: Implemented 8 May 2011
Action • Action pol-31-02: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-093: Reducing the minimum delegation size for the final /8 policy. • Status: Implemented 8 May 2011
Action • Action pol-31-03: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-094: Adding alternative criteria to renumbering requirement in final /8 policy. • Status: Implemented 8 May 2011
Action • Action pol-31-04: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-095: Inter RIR IPv4 address transfer proposal. • Status: Implemented 9 August 2011
Action • Action pol-31-05: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-097: Global policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation mechanisms by the IANA. • Status: Pending outcome of global policy process
Action • Action pol-31-06: • prop-096: Maintaining demonstrated needs requirement in transfer policy after the final /8 phase. • Status: To be presented at APNIC 32
Action • Action pol-27-02: • Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy development process, the APNIC Secretariat to implement prop-69, "Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries," with the following clarifications: • Status: Abandoned by ASO AC