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

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LACNIC REPORT
German Valdez
Policy Liaison
[email protected]
March 3rd 2006
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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
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9901
9902
0001
0002
0101
0102
0201
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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
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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
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1999
2000
2001
2002
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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
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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
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IPv6 Allocations in
LAC
Until March 1st 2005
35
30
25
20
34
15
10
5
1
0
2001
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3
2002
7
8
2003
2004
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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