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@FIDO)
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