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Labor Day Closing Information

Thu, 29 Aug 2019
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Upcoming ARIN Meetings
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ARIN on the Road: Des Moines Des Moines, IA 19 September 2019
ARIN Lunch by the Numbers: Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY 01 October 2019
ARIN Lunch by the Numbers: Wilmington Wilmington, DE 02 October 2019
ARIN 44 Austin, TX 31 October - 01 November 2019
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What is an Orphaned POC or Org ID and How Do I Know If I Have One?

What is an Orphaned POC or Org ID and How Do I Know If I Have One?

Leslie Nobile, Senior Director of Global Registry Knowledge, explains what an orphaned POC or Org ID is and the steps you can take to determine whether your POC or Org ID is considered orphaned.

Sharing Your Experience with our Registration Services Team

Sharing Your Experience with our Registration Services Team

Every time a customer requests resources from ARIN, our team sends out a short survey to gather feedback following their experience. Here’s a look at what you’ve had to say, and some of the ways we’ve implemented your feedback.

New POCs on the Block

New POCs on the Block

We added two new Points of Contact (POCs) to our public WHOIS Database based on a community suggestion. Suzanne Evans, Customer Service Resource Analyst II, walks us through the various POC types and introduces the two latest additions. Let’s meet these new POCs on the Block!