AfriNIC UpdateNRO/RIR Reports RIPE 64
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Transcript AfriNIC UpdateNRO/RIR Reports RIPE 64
Ernest Byaruhanga
Policy Manager
AfriNIC Mission
AfriNIC is a non-governmental and not-for-profit
membership based organisation. Its main role is
to serve Africa region as Regional Internet
Registry, alike the four other continents which
have their own RIR.
Its mission is to serve the African community by
providing
professional
and
efficient
management of Internet Number Resources,
supporting Internet technology usage and
development, and promoting a participative
and multi-stakeholder approach to Internet self
governance.”
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IP number Resource Highlights
IPv4 Inventory (31 Mar 2012)
Regional Distribution
Policy Status
Projects ongoing
Next AfriNIC Meeting
IP number Resource Highlight
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Addresses Issued
1,591,040
5,991,424
8,520,960
8,834,304
262,656
IANA allocations
1
0
1
1
0
Requests approved
18
13
55
129
22
Countries with IPv6
footprint
27
30
34
38
43
AS N
84
100
146
127
34
New Members
88
97
134
125
37
IPv4:
IPv6
869 members in good standing and 355 legacy members
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IPv4 Inventory (31 Mar 2012)
Block
Received
Used
Available
41/8
Apr/2005
99.77%
37,888
102/8
Feb/2011
0.00%
16,777,216
105/8
Sep/2010
12.50%
14,680,064
196/8
Apr/2005
32.02%
9,979,136
197/8
Oct/2008
81.26%
3,143,680
Various
Fragments
Nov/2009
0.00%
25,624,576
TOTAL AVAILABLE: 70,242,560 (4.19 /8s)
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Regional Distribution
Nigeria
2%
Kenya
4%
Algeria
6%
Tunisia
6%
Other
10%
IPv4
South Africa
45%
Morocco
8%
Egypt
19%
Zimbabwe
2%
Other
22%
Malawi
3%
Kenya
10%
Mauritius
4%
Membership
869 members in good standing and
355 legacy members (31 March 2012)
South Africa
44%
Tanzania
3%
Ghana
4% Egypt
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5% Kenya
5%
Nigeria
8%
South Africa
26%
Angola
3%
Zambia
4%
Egypt
4% Uganda
4%
Other
31%
IPv6
Ghana
5%
Nigeria
8%
Tanzania
5%
Policy Status
Proposal
Abuse Contact Information in the AfriNIC whois db.
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Status
Pending Implementation
IPv4 Soft-Landing Policy Proposal
Ratified
Global Policy for Post Exhaustion IPv4 Allocation
Mechanisms by the IANA
Ratified
Projects on going
• Project learn.afrinic.net as dedicated website for
AfriNIC Training activities
• Launched AF6TF (African IPv6 Task Force) on 21 March
2012 (www.af6tf.net)
• IPv6 webinar organized by AfriNIC, ISOC and Orange
on 21 March 2012 where there was over 70+
participants form all over Africa region. The next on is
for 23 April 2012.
• AfriNIC is conducting its first member and stakeholder
survey during upcoming months
• Data Integrity project
• Abuse Contact Information in the AfriNIC whois db
under implementation process
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Next AfriNIC Meeting
https://meeting.afrinic.net/afrinic-16/
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You are invited to join
us
Thank You
Questions?
www.afrinic.net
twitter: @afrinic
[email protected]
twitter: @byaru1
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