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[ncc-services-wg] Admin: request for "Company Registration documents"
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Larisa A. Yurkina
ula at ripn.net
Mon Oct 10 14:31:23 CEST 2005
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Max Tulyev wrote: > > > Having just done this for a 2000+ employee company to become a LIR I can > > > attest that it indeed takes a number of weeks until the right papers are > > > found and then translated and notarized and passed through corporate > > > counsel before being sent off to RIPE. > > > > RIPE NCC never demand them to be notarized. > > Seems you never do mass PI registering ;) I didn't mean PI registering, but LIRs only. The document ripe-321, as it was already said. PI registering is another procedure, as far as I know there is no special policy document on that. > > Yes, they sometime requests different unexpected things, like translations, > users agreements, invoices for hardware listed in request and others. And > almost anytime - registration papers. > > P.S. The question is still exists: what kind of documents these requirements > are based on? > > -- > WBR, > Max Tulyev (MT6561-RIPE, 2:463/253 at FIDO) > > With respect, Larisa Yurkina --- RIPN Registry center -----
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