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APNIC Status Report

APNIC Status Report. RIPE46 1-5 September, 2003 Amsterdam. Total APNIC Membership. 2003: 59. 2002: 68. 2001: 97. 2000: 206. 1999: 147. 1998: 49. APNIC Secretariat Staff. 2003: 4. 2002: 4. 2001: 7. 2000: 11. 1999:3. New arrivals…. Member Services. Communications.

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APNIC Status Report

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  1. APNIC Status Report RIPE46 1-5 September, 2003 Amsterdam

  2. Total APNIC Membership 2003: 59 2002: 68 2001: 97 2000: 206 1999: 147 1998: 49

  3. APNIC Secretariat Staff 2003: 4 2002: 4 2001: 7 2000: 11 1999:3

  4. New arrivals… Member Services Communications Born during APNIC16!

  5. 16th APNIC Open Policy Meeting • 19th – 22nd August, Seoul, Korea • Held in conjunction with Korea Internet Operations Workshop (KIOW) • Big banners!

  6. APNIC16 – Policy Update • Consensus points only • Subject to 2 months ‘comment period’ on the ML after OPM and final endorsement from the EC • Prop-001-v001: Revised policy development process • Text proposal on ML 1 month before meeting • ‘Comment period’ on ML 2 months after meeting • Final endorsement from EC • Prop-002-v001: Revised editorial policy • Simplified to work with outcomes of SIGs etc • Prop-008-v001: IANA IPv4 resource request procedures

  7. Policy Update from APNIC16.. • Prop-005-v001: RIPE-261 follow up • Practice of sparse allocations (for APNIC) • Regional allocations • Larger allocation size from IANA • Size /8 or /12 needs further discussion • Prop-006-v001: Historical resource transfers • Allows transfers from ‘historical’ to ‘current’ status • Recipient must be an APNIC member • Address space subject to current policy framework • Prop-011-v001: Revised IXP assignment policy • Definition amended, restriction on routing lifted • Further discussion required for remainder of proposal

  8. Policy Update from APNIC16 • Database SIG • Prop-007-v001: Privacy of customer assignment records • Prop-010-v001: Protecting resource records in APNIC whois database • DNS SIG • Prop-007-v001: Revised lame delegation cleanup • Informational only • Create a guidelines document to explain existing IPv6 policy

  9. Member Services • Helpdesk • Phone hotline - increasing use • Presence at APNIC and other meetings • Response time • One day turnaround time on all requests • “Corporate contact” project • Member contact details update • Exchange and training visits • Toshihiro Hosaka: JPNIC, Adi Kusuma: APJII, Kien Tran: VNNIC

  10. Technical Services • Anycast mirror servers • Agreement with “F” (ISC) • HK , KR live, CN installed but not yet operational • More sites (3+) under discussion • Database cleanup • Unreferenced and unprotected objects • Internal systems • Ticketing system improvements • Meeting management redesign • Including APRICOT support • MyAPNIC secure LIR portal • Version 1.2 launched August

  11. Training • Updated Training courses • Internet Resource Management I • Internet Resource Management II • DNS, Routing Registry • Collaborations • Trial of on-line video delivery with SOI-Asia, JP • Training administration • Outsource contract with AIT, TH • 2003 training • 13 so far this year • Another 14 by the end of the year

  12. Outreach – Sub Regional • Sub-regional liaison officers • Pacific: Savenaca Vocea • South Asia: recruitment underway • Memorandum of Understanding • Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association (PITA) • South Asia Network Operations Group (SANOG)

  13. Meetings – Fellowship fund • First at APNIC16 • 12 APNIC fellows supported • Sponsorship contribution • 15% of sponsorships • USD $7,000 • World Bank infoDev program • infoDev Conference Scholarship Fund (iCSF) • USD $15,000 grant

  14. Next Meeting – KL, Malaysia • APNIC17 in conjunction with APRICOT • February 18-27, 2004 http://www.apricot2004.net

  15. Where *are* Those IP Addresses?

  16. Questions?

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