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AfriNIC Application for Recognition APNIC Member meeting Nadi - Jifi Adiel A. Akplogan CEO AfriNIC © - AfriNIC 4/15/2019

Introduction A few years ago the African Internet community decided to set up a Regional Registry. In 2003 it was decided to incorporate AfriNIC in Mauritius -- from where the company will be managed. In addition to that, three other locations have been chosen to incubate the company’s operations: South Africa for Technical Service Egypt for technical replication center Ghana for Training coordination © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

Activities Since 2003, AfriNIC has worked closely with the local and International communities to set up a strong base for the new Registry. Participation in various International Number resource organisations as an Observer: ASO, NRO Participation in the established RIR member meetings. Organized and participated in local Outreach and member meetings in Africa: Cote d’Ivoire (2003), AfriNIC-I (05/2004), ARIN and RIPE NCC regional meetings. MoU with the NRO to financially support AfriNIC start-up © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

Moving ahead We now think it is time for AfriNIC to move one step ahead by achieving formal status as a Regional Internet Registry. This means that the new organization must comply with the criteria stated in the IANA ICP-2 document. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 Region of coverage A region of coverage has been defined for the AfriNIC operation and is available on its web site (www.afrinic.net/countries.htm) . It includes the 54 African countries, including those in the Indian Ocean. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 - Support from the community Since 2000, AfriNIC has received support from ISPs and organizations on the continent. Formal letters of support from 25 countries 13 registered members from 11 countries www.afrinic.net/foundmembers.htm www.afrinic.net/support/index.htm © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

- Self governance To keep a bottom-up process for its policy making process, a working group has been set up (composed of volunteers from the community) A policy development process is set up. First set of policies has been received and passed trough the PDP. These were adopted during the first AfriNIC Public Policy Meeting and ratified by the Board on its July Teleconference: www.afrinic.net/documents.htm © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 - Impartiality AfriNIC is registered as a non-governmental and not-for-profit organization in Mauritius AfriNIC is governed by its members, which has control of its operation by defining policies and approving activity plans. AfriNIC has an Independent Board of Trustees composed of representatives from the 6 identified sub-regions of the continent © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 Technical expertise The AfriNIC team (Board and Staff) is composed of experienced people that have already worked and managed Internet services and are well armed to managed all required RIR services. Today AfriNIC has set up its own operational infrastructure in Pretoria. This includes Web server Mail server Ticketing system Mailing list manager DNS for afrinic.net 2.216.196.inn-addr.arpa (internal) 3.216.196.inn-addr.arpa (Internal use) © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

Administrative Assistant  AfriNIC team West Africa Pierre Dandjinou (BJ) - Chair Sunday Folayan (NG) Central Africa Didier Kasole (CD) 2.Pierre M. KASENGEDIA (CD) Indian Ocean Dr. Viv Padayatchy (MU) Keny Yiptong (MU) Southern Africa Alan Barett (ZA) Alan Levin (ZA) North Africa Kamal Okba (MA) Mokhtar Hamidi (DZ) East Africa Brian Longwe (KE) Charles Mussi (UG) AfriNIC Board CEO Adiel AKPLOGAN Business and Administrative Assistant WGs Policies - Meetings BEC Financial Engineering & IP Analyst Ernest Byaruhanga Adiel AKPLOGAN CFO © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 - Adherence to Global Address allocation policy AfriNIC fully adheres to global Address allocation policy regarding address conservation. These principle are reflected in the IP resource (Ipv4, Ipv6 and ASN) allocation policies adopted in Dakar in May 2003. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 - Activity Plan As AfriNIC is now in its transition from the different RIRs serving its future region of service, its short term activity plan is to successfully complete the transition plan. In mean and long term AfriNIC has planned many activities essentially focused on information and training of the local community on IP resource management and request processes. AfriNIC in its mission statement also has the goal of providing an interface environment for Internet development on the continent. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 - Funding model The AfriNIC funding model is based on two categories of fund raising During the first two years of operation, AfriNIC will be mostly funded by Hosting countries and different donors. After these 2 years of incubation, AfriNIC will be funded 100% by membership fees. As a not-for-profit organization our main goal is to ensure the sustainability of operations. The business plan provided with our application shows that this is possible. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

 - Record Keeping As its key activity is registration of numbering resources, AfriNIC has developed a strong record keeping policy ensuring physical document (paper) storage in safe locations and regular back-ups of electronic data. Public parts of those data will be publicly available for the community on the AfriNIC web site. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

- Confidentiality AfriNIC has a non-disclosure agreement that will be signed with any external entity (employees, auditing company and others). AfriNIC also provides in its registration services agreement a clause for non-disclosure of private data received from ISPs during the review of their requests. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

….and now I, would like today, September 1st 2004, to submit AfriNIC’s formal application to be recognized by ICANN as the fifth Regional Internet Registry to serve the continent of Africa. We look forward to further cooperation with the International community. © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019

policy-wg@afrinic.org (policy-wg-request@afrinic.org) Thank you / Vinaka Questions or Comments afrinic-discuss@afrinic.org (afrinic-discuss-request@afrinic.org) policy-wg@afrinic.org (policy-wg-request@afrinic.org) © AfriNIC 2004 4/15/2019