At 16:53 16/07/2009 +0200, Andrea Cima wrote: I believe 90 days is not enough time from the time RIPE NCC contacts the end user and for them to decide whether to migrate the resource to a LIR or sign an end user contract with RIPE and do all the paperwork and payments. May I suggest making it 6 months? -Hank
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Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE NCC has published a new RIPE NCC procedural document: ripe-475, "Independent Internet Number Resources Contractual Relationship Changes between sponsoring LIR and End User"
This document describes the steps to be taken when there are changes in the contractual relationship between the End User of independent Internet number resources and the sponsoring Local Internet Registry (LIR). It also describes the scenarios in which the RIPE NCC may de-register independent Internet number resources and what happens to those resources once they are de-registered.
The new document is available at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-475.html
Kind regards,
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