prop-116: Prohibit to transfer IPv4 addresses in the final /8 block

Proposal text prop-116-v006
Synopsis This proposal helps to ensure the distribution of the ‘Final /8’ (103/8) block is consistent with its original purpose, for distribution for new entrants to the industry.
Current status Implemented on 20 November 2017
Author Tomohiro Fujisaki
Relevant forum Policy SIG
Previous versions

prop-116-v005
prop-116-v004
prop-116-v003
prop-116-v002
prop-116-v001

Status at other RIRs N/A
Proposal history
5 September 2016 Version 1 posted to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion and community development.
26 September 2016 Version 2 be posted to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion and community development.
5 October 2016 Did not reach consensus at the APNIC 42 Policy SIG and was returned to the author for further consideration.
29 January 2017 Version 3 posted to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion and community development.
1 March 2017 Version 3 of the proposal did not reach consensus at the APNIC 43 Open Policy Meeting.
6 March 2017 Version 3 returned to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion and community development.
8 August 2017 Version 4 sent to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion and community development.
11 September 2017 Version 5 to be sent to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion and community development.
13 September 2017 Following revision during the APNIC 44 Policy SIG meeting, Version 6 (prop-116-v006) of this proposal reached consensus.
14 September 2017 Version 6 of the proposal reached consensus at the APNIC 44 AMM.
18 September 2017 Start of Comment Period announcement.
30 October 2017 End of Comment Period announcement.
20 November 2017 Implementation announcement and notice of editorial comment period.
20 December 2017 End of editorial comment period. Policy published as apnic-127-v005.txt