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ARIN XXVI is just around the corner!

ARIN XXVI is just around the corner!

 • Editor

It’s nearly time for the ARIN XXVI Public Policy and Members Meeting in Atlanta, next week from 6-8 October, just after NANOG 50, 3-5 October. It is all …

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Having Your Say in ARIN Elections

Having Your Say in ARIN Elections

 • Editor

__“People often say that, in a democracy, decisions are made by a majority of the people. Of course, that is not true. Decisions are made by a majority of …

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Linking It All Together

Linking It All Together

 • Editor

Late last year, ARIN officially joined the world of social media, launching a Twitter account, a Facebook account, and a YouTube channel. We followed that up by …

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ARIN and IPv6 at Def Con

ARIN and IPv6 at Def Con

 • Editor

[Editor’s Note: Below is a guest blog from the ARIN Network Operations Manager, Matt Ryanczak. This was originally posted on the Def Con blog at …

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Things are Heating Up in the Caribbean

Things are Heating Up in the Caribbean

 • Jason Byrne

The Caribbean Internet community is an integral part of ARIN with a unique set of operational, regulatory, political, and infrastructure challenges. Getting our …

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Your Guide to Policy Proposals Under Discussion

Your Guide to Policy Proposals Under Discussion

 • Editor

Every year, ARIN and the North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG) combine forces for a week-long technical and policy extravaganza. NANOG’s …

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IPv6? There's a wiki for that! (And much more.)

IPv6? There's a wiki for that! (And much more.)

 • Editor

At Team ARIN we like to bang the IPv6 adoption tambourine. We’re happy to tell you all about the issues related to IPv4 depletion and provide the …

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IPv4: Hoarding and Black Markets and Fraud, Oh My!

IPv4: Hoarding and Black Markets and Fraud, Oh My!

 • Editor

Team ARIN has been talking a lot about IPv6, why you need it, how to get it, and how to deploy it â€" but what about IPv4? Ever wonder what ARIN is doing to protect this rapidly diminishing resource? As IPv4 runout approaches, we figure the likelihood of nefarious behavior will increase, so our community is taking action to use resources judiciously and limit abuses.

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Guest Blog: Reflection on ARIN XXV

Guest Blog: Reflection on ARIN XXV

 • Editor

[Editor’s Note: Below is a guest blog from the ARIN XXV Meeting Fellow from Canada, Steve Bertrand. This was originally posted at …

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