On 2/12/14, 3:46 PM, John Curran wrote:
ARIN is keeping an accurate registry - that's why some people are unable to complete their desired transfers.

Yes, for some definition of "complete". For other definitions, like "the recipient is able to route traffic to the addresses and assign those addresses to hosts and use those addresses for connectivity to the global Internet", "completing" a transfer is actually quite easy.

So then the question is... what good is a registry that "accurately" reflects that those transfers never happened to the people who might actually ever look in the registry? And I assume people *do* look, otherwise there wouldn't be a need to maintain a *public* registry at all, would there?

Matthew Kaufman

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