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Regional Internet Registries Statistics & Activities Prepared By APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, RIPE NCC

IPv4 /8 Address Space Status Experimental 16 6.3% ARIN 16 6.3% LACNIC 1 0.4% APNIC 11 4.3% RIPE NCC 10 3.9% Central Registry 94 36.7% IANA Reserve 75 29.3% Multicast 16 6.3% To IANA Reserve 17 6.6%

IPv4 Allocations from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs Yearly Comparison 2.50 2.00 1.50 APNIC ARIN LACNIC RIPE NCC 1.00 0.50 0.00 1999 2000 2001 2002

IPv4 Allocations from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs Four-Year Cumulative Total (1999 2002) ARIN 6.64 38% LACNIC 0.19 1% APNIC 5.26 31% RIPE NCC 5.07 30%

ASN Assignments from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs Yearly Comparison 3,000 2,500 2,000 APNIC ARIN LACNIC RIPE NCC 1,500 1,000 500 0 1999 2000 2001 2002

ASN Assignments from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs Four-Year Cumulative Total (1999 2002) ARIN 8,702 56% LACNIC 471 3% APNIC 1,968 13% RIPE NCC 4,361 28%

IPv6 Allocations from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs Yearly Comparison 100 80 60 APNIC ARIN LACNIC RIPE NCC 40 20 0 1999 2000 2001 2002

IPv6 Allocations from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs Four-Year Cumulative Total (1999 2002) LACNIC 7 2.5% APNIC 93 33.8% ARIN 35 12.7% RIPE NCC 140 50.9%

Total IPv6 Allocations from RIRs to LIRs/ISPs By Country DE 27 NL 17 KR 15 All Other Countries 139 US 29 JP 51

Links to RIR Statistics Raw Data/Historical RIR Allocations: http://www.aso.icann.org/rirs/stats/index.html http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space RIR Stats: http://www.apnic.net/info/reports/index.html http://www.arin.net/statistics/index.html http://www.lacnic.net/ip-asn-lacnic-stat-en.pdf http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/stats

Joint Activities

ASO Support 2002 Secretariat - ARIN 2003 Secretariat - APNIC Activities AfriNIC IPv6 Forum Outreach Coordination IPv6 Policy Revision ERX Project Staff Exchange ICANN

APNIC

Policy Developments at APNIC15 (1) Consensus decisions Database SIG whois database cleanup Rough consensus: needs ML discussion Address Policy SIG APNIC policy and document review processes Widen process to give increased opportunity for input using mailing lists before and after meeting IPv6 sparse allocation address management Based on RIPE-261 Some concerns about regional filtering

Policy Developments at APNIC15 (2) Rough consensus: needs ML discussion DNS SIG Sweeping lame delegations More ML discussion needed Address policy SIG An interim scheme for signing the DNS root Delegation of 2.0.02.ip6.arpa IPv6 policy in action feedback Database SIG Requirements for running a local whois Presentations & SIG reports available at http://www.apnic.net/meetings/15/schedule/index.html http://www.apnic.net/meetings/15/amm/index.html

APNIC Service Developments APNIC meetings Purchased language translation equipment Multicast of all meetings Hostmaster/Training Train the trainer for staff for DNS courses Technical Distributed service architecture - POPs in major IXPs HKIX presence now established Call for EOI for new sites made Exploring native IPv6 transport Host level IP is live for DNS Anycast F -rootserver deployed in HKIX

ARIN

Activities Implemented Lame Delegation Policy ERX RWhois Design Team Staff Exchange Nov 2002 RIPE NCC Hostmasters Feb 2003 APNIC Engineering

Immediate Plans Continue Lame Delegation Cleanup ERX Data Base Continue RWhois Efforts Integrate RWhois Research Efforts with CRISP Develop CA Produce Using ARIN s Whois CBT Staff Exchange April APNIC Hostmaster June LACNIC Member Services

Home of the Peabody Ducks The meeting is at the Peabody Hotel! Don t Miss These Activities: Policy Discussions Tutorials / Training IPv6 Mini Workshop Help Desk Learning Center 4 th Annual Foosball Tournament Social Event @ BB King s ARIN XI April 6-9, 2003 Memphis, TN Watch www.arin.net for Info

LACNIC

LACNIC Background became the fourth RIR in October 31st 2002: resolution of ICANN Board in Shanghai Meeting. http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-31oct02.htm#finalapprovaloflacnic Confirmed through the IANA Report in November 7 th 2002 http://www.iana.org/reports/lacnic-report-07nov02.htm incorporated as an independent, not-for-profit and open bottom-up membership organization. Legal establishment is in Montevideo, Uruguay. Headquarters in Montevideo, Registration Services are based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. LACNIC currently manage the next resources for its region : IPv4 200/8, ( 84 % allocated ) IPv6 2001:1200::/23 ASN 27648 28671 and 26592-26623. Total ASN - 1056

LACNIC POLICY ACTIVITIES LACNIC IV - April 23rd 25th 2003, Santiago, Chile. www.lacnic.net/en/lacniciv.html LACNIC IV includes the Open Policy Forum and Members Assembly Hosting the ASO General Assembly. 7 working groups working toward LACNIC IV. (proposals will be published on Apr. 4th). DNS Lame delegation Allocation of Internet resources for experimental use Bulk Whois IPv6 Microallocation Microallocation for End User (Multihoming) Allocation windows NAP microallocations LACNIC used to work based on the ARIN s policies until LACNIC III. LACNIC s first complete policy document was approved during LACNIC III. November, 2002. http://lacnic.net/en/policies-m.html

RIPE NCC

IPv4 Policy RIPE Region Policy Update Sub-Allocation Policy accepted (Q2) Portable address space Task Force established IPv6 policy Discussion of revision to common policy begun LIR-WG name change Clarification of where policy is developed

RIPE NCC Service Developments (1) Improved service level in 2002 Response time 2 days or fewer Simplified documentation & change log LIR Portal (secure member access) v.1 launch in Feb. 2003 View and update contact information Mailing list subscription Online services integrated with resource information https://lirportal.ripe.net PKI uniform secure communication Early Registration Transfer Project 4 test /8s being transferred now Close co-ordination between RIRs

RIPE NCC Service Developments (2) IPv6 Update 175 IPv6 allocations in total http://www.ripe.net/ipv6/ipv6allocs.html TTM IPv6 ready Whois accessible by IPv6 RPSLng prototype under development ns.ripe.net accessible by IPv6 New Hostmaster Robot for Q2 2003 Simpler forms NSD deployed on k-root Feb. 2003 MyAS prototype released Internet Incident reporting - MS SQL Slammer

Prepared by APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE NCC