On 16 May 2024, at 12:21, lleachii--- via 44net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Chris,
E.g. - So if I wanted to request a /24 at this time, what should I do to proceed?
You can click on the “Request addresses space” link on the home page.
Would a second verification be necessary?
Once your call sign and postal address has been verified you do not need to verify them
again if you place subsequent requests for address space.
If it's in the name of a club or RACES
organization, what would I need to do to validate (verifiable letters from the government
sponsor may be easier than verification of the postal address of these gov't
facilities).
Each case is different. Place your request and it will be processed, if any questions crop
up the ticket handler will ask you for clarification.
Lastly I wanted to note, comments being made about
deleted PII seem to forget the fact the Portal/process then proceeds to require a Ham to
enter a postal address that matches their license/QRZ/whatever. In FCC land at least, such
a match is obviously PII (and now matched to public/44net IPs/hostnames associated to an
individual).
I respect and applaud the notion and the due diligence, I just wanted to clarify that
point.
I digress in reiterating like others - how the process will become nearly impossible in
Europe and other areas, due to growing privacy regulations, requiring the Ham to transfer
more PII to ARDC.
The process is quite straight forward in most countries, yes the ham does have to provide
some PII in order to verify their postal address, but once supplied it is deleted, we
store the fact that it was verified, we don’t store the actual PII.
In fact if anyone is not comfortable uploading scanned copies of documents containing PII
we have another route available, and that is a video call where you can show your
documents to the person verifying them. If this is your preferred option just ask this in
the ticket when the ticket handler requests the documents.
73,
Chris - G1FEF
73,
Lynwood
KB3VWG
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