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[ncc-services-wg] UA IP transfers situation
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Max Tulyev
maxtul at netassist.ua
Mon Oct 31 11:35:01 CET 2022
Hi All, yes, that's look much better! May be add a phone call before blocking. This can protect companies in distress, and do not make a harm to others. Also NCC can gather some stats on that, update LIR contacts. I personally support the "Red button" inside the LIR portal to block any transfers for certain period of time. This also might be helpful in solving the corporate conflicts. And yes, there is DEFINITELY NO CONSENSUS on "block all transfers in/outside Ukraine". 31.10.22 11:34, Gert Doering пише: > Hi, > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2022 at 10:30:54AM +0100, Gert Doering wrote: >> But from the discussion it seems that there is sufficient non-consensus >> on "block transfers for all ukrainian LIRs" - so maybe the version proposed >> "LIR can request a full transfer stop at the NCC, and the only way to >> revoke that request is by showing up in person" (or have it timeout after >> 12 months?) might be workable... > > Possibly making this even stronger: the NCC contacts all LIRs in Ukraine > and any that does not explicitly refuse(!) this offer in 7? 14? days time > will be assumed to be under distress, and put into transfer stop. > > Gert Doering > -- NetMaster > >
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