Subject: Highlighting an Important Discussion on End-User Access to Internet Resources Dear NARALO Colleagues, I hope this message finds you well. As a NARALO member who advocates for end-user needs within ICANN, I would like to bring to your attention an important discussion currently taking place within the ARIN community. Recently, I contributed to a discussion on ARIN’s Public Policy Mailing List (PPML) regarding "distributing Internet number resources directly to individuals." You can find my contribution here: My PPML Post – Distributing Resources for Individuals <https://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2025-April/037861.html> Why this topic is relevant to NARALO: - The Internet landscape is evolving, and more independent innovators, researchers, and community networks are emerging who may not be formally organized as traditional institutions. - Ensuring fair and equitable access to Internet resources, such as IP addresses, is increasingly critical to supporting a truly inclusive Internet ecosystem. - As end-user representatives, it is important that we monitor and engage in discussions that could impact the ability of individuals to participate fully in the Internet’s technical evolution. Although this particular topic is not yet a formal policy proposal at ARIN 55, I believe it deserves broader awareness and thoughtful discussion within NARALO and the broader At-Large community. 🔵 Additionally, I would like to mention that ARIN 55 will begin tomorrow, April 28, 2025, and it is possible to participate online. This presents a great opportunity to observe and engage with the ARIN policy development process firsthand. I would warmly welcome any feedback or further thoughts from you all. Best regards, Mohibul Mahmud Fellow of ICANN 82 & ARIN 52 | Member of NARALO | Cloud Engineer at Microsoft