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[address-policy-wg] 2012-02 New Draft Document and Impact Analysis Published (Policy for Inter-RIR Transfers of IPv4 Address Space)
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Sander Steffann
sander at steffann.nl
Wed Mar 13 21:27:41 CET 2013
Hi Andrew, > Each inter-RIR transfer will consist of: > > - evaluation of RIPE Policy compliance > - evaluation of official documentation > - coordination with the other involved RIR staff > - updating registry entries > > Therefore, the only additional step compared to intra-RIR transfers > would be the coordination with the other RIR staff. If I understand you correctly it comes down to: - If one RIR is involved that RIR does its evaluation. - If two RIRs are involved they both do their evaluation, and they communicate. If correct then it comes down to sending the other RIR an e-mail telling them 'we're fine with this transfer' and waiting for the other RIR to do the same before approving the transfer. Doesn't sound too bad :-) Cheers, Sander
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