LACNIC REPORT Ricardo Patara RSG Manager [email protected] APNIC 19 February 2005 – Kyoto IPv4 ALLOCATION PER SEMESTER DEC 31st 2004 ARIN Services LACNIC Services 64 60 40 25 10 98-01 APNIC 19 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 February 2005 – Kyoto.

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Transcript LACNIC REPORT Ricardo Patara RSG Manager [email protected] APNIC 19 February 2005 – Kyoto IPv4 ALLOCATION PER SEMESTER DEC 31st 2004 ARIN Services LACNIC Services 64 60 40 25 10 98-01 APNIC 19 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 February 2005 – Kyoto.

LACNIC REPORT
Ricardo Patara
RSG Manager
[email protected]
APNIC 19
February 2005 – Kyoto
IPv4 ALLOCATION PER SEMESTER
DEC 31st 2004
100
92
ARIN Services
90
LACNIC Services
80
71
64
70
60
49
50
40
32
37
37
25
30
18
20
10
48
2
8
9
3
0
98-01
APNIC 19
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
February 2005 – Kyoto
/24 AMOUNT PER SEMESTER
DEC 31st 2004
7895
8000
A RIN Services
6759
LA CNIC Services
7000
6177
6000
5000
4105
4016
4000
3000
2037 2107
2000
1000
1812
1397
384
688 864 832
736
0
98-01
APNIC 19
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
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REGISTRATION SERVICES
REQUEST RECEIVED PER SEMESTER
114
120
100
80
60
2003-1
2004-1
2003-2
2004-2
90
84
77
72
70
66
48
40
15
20
5
0
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ASN
I P V4
9
5
I P V6
February 2005 – Kyoto
TRAINING - 2004
Peru (Lima)
Panama
Dominican Rep.
Costa Rica
México (Monterrey, México)
APNIC 19
300 people participated
Haiti (Port Prince)
Ecuador (Quito, Guayaquil)
More training
activities are being
planned for this year
and and more topics
will be covered.
Focus on IPv6
February 2005 – Kyoto
POLICY DISCUSSION
• New policy - IPv4 Minimum allocation size. Already
implemented.
• New PDP in place.
• Open Policy Forum Chair – Christian O’flaherty
• Topics under discussion
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IRR services for LACNIC.
IPv6 policy IANA - RIR
Resources recovering
Private addresses’ usage as justification for application.
February 2005 – Kyoto
SPECIAL PROJECTS
• FRIDA Program – 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.
– 12 projects already approved.
– Call 2005. Deadline 28th February.
• +Raíces - http://lacnic.net/en/raices/
– Deployment of F-Root in LACNIC region.
– 2 more F-Root anycast copies expected for second quarter.
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February 2005 – Kyoto
OTHER IMPORTANT ISSUES
• New procedures available for return resources.
• 316 ASN’s holders with whom LACNIC didn’t have contact. A
direct contact campaign has held during 2004.
• We also held a campaing to contact all of our members to:
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Inform them about elections and LACNIC VII
Encourage them to update their information in the Database.
Promote the suscription to our lists
Know what they think about our services.
• Very good results of those campaigns during 2004. 32 % of the
members participated in the election for board members.
• Planning new actions of this type for April 2005.
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2005
• High involvement in Internet Governance
discussion. (WSIS, WGIG, Regional forums)
• Customer oriented services.
– Better services
– Better communication
• Strategic planning.
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February 2005 – Kyoto
LACNIC VIII
LACNIC VIII
June 27th – 30th 2005, Lima, Perú
More information coming soon.
Tutorials (IPv6, DNS)
IPv6 Latinamerican Forum – FLIP-6
Open Policy Forum
NAPLA – 2005 (Latinamerican NAPs meeting)
APNIC 19
February 2005 – Kyoto