[news] Listing IPv4 Transfer Brokers
Dear colleagues, When it comes to transfers of IPv4 address space, the RIPE NCC's primary concern is with ensuring that any transfers follow RIPE Policies and are accurately reflected in the registry. We recognise that RIPE NCC members who are engaged in making or receiving transfers may decide to use a broker to facilitate the process. While the RIPE NCC will never endorse any specific brokers, we believe that there is a role we can play in encouraging good practice and policy compliance, which may result in a better outcome for the Internet community. We also find it sensible to maintain contact with brokers who are offering their services to our membership to ensure they understand the relevant processes and policies. It is for this reason that the RIPE NCC plans to publish a list of "recognised brokers" on our website here: http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/ipv4-transfers/brokers The brokers listed will have signed an agreement with the RIPE NCC stating that they will adhere to RIPE Policies, provide the RIPE NCC with accurate and up-to-date information, and ensure the parties involved in any transfers that they facilitate are adequately informed. It is important to note that brokers who decline to be listed will still be able to facilitate transfers. The agreement can be found here: http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/ipv4-transfers/Recognis... This approach is consistent with the other RIRs. APNIC and ARIN currently publish a list of brokers that have entered into similar agreements. We welcome any brokers who would like to be listed to contact us at <ncc@ripe.net>. Kind regards Serge Radovcic Chief Communications Officer RIPE NCC
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Serge Radovcic