LACNIC REPORT German Valdez Policy Liaison [email protected] March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 IPv4 Allocation Per Semester Until March 1st 2006 40 25 10 3 9801 March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21
Download ReportTranscript LACNIC REPORT German Valdez Policy Liaison [email protected] March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 IPv4 Allocation Per Semester Until March 1st 2006 40 25 10 3 9801 March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21
LACNIC REPORT German Valdez Policy Liaison [email protected] March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 IPv4 Allocation Per Semester 100 92 90 Until March 1st 2006 80 80 83 71 70 64 60 49 50 40 32 37 37 31 25 30 18 20 10 48 8 9 3 2 0 9801 9802 March 3rd 2006 9901 9902 0001 0002 0101 0102 0201 APNIC 21 0202 0301 0302 0401 0402 0501 0502 0601 /24 Amount Per Semester 30000 26201 Until March 1st 2006 25000 20000 16660 15000 10000 7895 6177 4016 5000 384 0 688 864 2037 2107 1397 832 6759 4105 736 1812 2106 98-01 98-02 99-01 99-02 00-01 00-02 01-01 01-02 02-01 02-02 03-01 03-02 04-01 04-02 05-01 05-02 06-01 March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 Membership per Year - 1998/2005 300 members 300 Mayor(1) Others (5) Extra Large (7) Large (22) End User (40) Medium (78) Small ( 129) Micro (18) 250 200 150 100 50 0 1998 March 3rd 2006 1999 2000 2001 2002 APNIC 21 2003 2004 2005 LACNIC IPv6 STRATEGY LACNIC leads the work in promotion of IPv6 in the region. Strategy based in 5 keystones 1. Adapted Policies (facilitation) 2. Waiver Fees 3. Research funding 4. Promotion 5. Training March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 The IPv6 Tour – One day meeting for IPv6 promotion and outreach • Pilot Sessions – May 17th and18th Caracas, Venezuela – June 28th Lima, Peru • First Phase More than 2500 people registered – August 26th Buenos Aires, Argentine – August 29th Santiago, Chile – August 31 Montevideo, Uruguay • Second Phase – October 3rd Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – October 5th La Havana, Cuba – October 7th Panama, Panama • Third Phase – December 1st San Pablo, Brasil – December 6th Mexico City, México March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 IPv6 Allocations in LAC Until March 1st 2005 35 30 25 20 34 15 10 5 1 0 2001 March 3rd 2006 3 2002 7 8 2003 2004 APNIC 21 4 2005 2006 IPv6 Country Distribution CO, 2 PA, 1BO, 1 HT, 1 GT, 1 PY, 1 NI, 1 MX, 12 DO, 3 CR, 2 CL, 3 VE, 4 BR, 7 UY, 3 CU, 3 PE, 5 AR, 7 March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 57 IPv6 Allocations SPECIAL PROJECTS • FRIDA Program – http://www.programafrida.net – It is an joint initiative of LACNIC, The Institute for the Connectivity in The Americas (ICA) and the International Development Research Center – IDRC (Canada) and supported by Internet Society (ISOC) and GKP. – Small grants program to support research in ICTs in Latin America. U$S 480 k in total. – 2004 Call • 122 proposals received from 19 countries, 12 projects selected, 198,000 USD granted – 2005 Call • 357 proposals received from 21 countries, 14 projects selected, 173,000 USD granted • +Raíces - http://lacnic.net/en/raices/ – Deployment of F-Root in LACNIC region. • Ve, Ar, Pa, Cl implemented in 12/2005 March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 Other issues • Two news communities supported by LACNIC – NAPLA (IXP/NAP operators in LAC region) – Security Network (CERT/CSIRT Oriented) – Both will have meetings during LACNIC IX • New facilities for 2006. March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21 LACNIC IX May 22th – 26th 2006, Guatemala City Tutorials (IPv6 and Network Security) LACTLD NAPLA 2006 LAC Network Security Meeting IPv6 Latinamerican Task Force – FLIP-6 Open Policy Forum March 3rd 2006 APNIC 21