Hi All, ARIN (the North American equivalent of APNIC) has just passed some new policy which has an impact for organisations in this region. There were three policies passed: ARIN-2011-1: ARIN Inter-RIR Transfers https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2011_1.html ARIN-2012-1: Clarifying requirements for IPv4 transfers https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2012_1.html ARIN-2012-3: ASN Transfers https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2012_3.html The impact for users in this regions is that APNIC members are now able to negotiate IPv4 Address Space transfers from organisations within the North American region. We have seen organisations in the ARIN region selling IP Address space in the past (Nortel selling 666k addresses to Microsoft for 7.5 million) , infact ARIN now has specific policy surrounding how to deal with a transfer in a bankruptcy scenario. The tricky part was that up until now they only allowed transfers to other members within the ARIN region. This meant that APNIC members were not able to get access to these resources and pull them into their APNIC account (and update the details around who currently holds them). This has now been changed so that as long as you can demonstrate to APNIC that you have a need for the addresses, and would have qualified for them under the old allocation scheme (ie when they still had addresses to give out), then you can transfer the numbers from the ARIN member into the APNIC region. This is generally considered a good thing. Having all users on an even footing is a step in the right direction. Anyone wanting some more clarification then feel free to post (if you think it's relevant to everyone) or mail me directly. Regards, Dean