Collaboration among the NIRs and the APNIC IPv6 Program Vol.2 APNIC29, NIR-SIG Meeting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3 March 2010 Miwa Fujii, Senior IPv6 Program.

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Collaboration among the NIRs and the APNIC IPv6 Program Vol.2 APNIC29, NIR-SIG Meeting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3 March 2010 Miwa Fujii, Senior IPv6 Program Specialist, APNIC

Overview The APNIC IPv6 Program –Activities in 2009 IANA’s Final 10% Project –Report on outcome Working together with the NIRs –Future plans

Activities in 2009 Focused on multi-stakeholder approach –Developed new communication materials –Reinforced existing collaborative relationships with NIRs –Proactively networked to establish new communication channels with Internet organizations (60+) and individuals Created effective foundation for the IANA 10% campaign New collaborative relationships were established: –ISOC-AU –ISOC-TW –ICANN at Large –IP Mirror –.auDA –Obtained support in circulating the IANA 10% message

IPv4 Address Global Distribution As of 11/02/2010 Remaining at IANA 22 x /8 Remaining at IANA 8.6%

IPv4 Address Global Distribution As of 11/02/2010 Remaining at IANA 22 x /8 Remaining at IANA 8.6% 22 x /8 remain: APNIC was allocated 2 x /8 on 19/01/2010 ARIN was allocated 2 x /8 on 11/02/2010 IANA’s remaining IPv4 address pool is now below 8.6%

NRO/IANA 10% Media Campaign

NRO/IANA 10% Media Campaign A major media release was launched on 20/01/2010

APNIC/IANA 10% Media Campaign

A major media release was launched on 27/01/2010

Thank You! Thank you for your great assistance during the IANA 10% campaign Media coverage (examples): EconomyMedia nameURL KoreaNews Wire Korea Press Release Network d.php?no=452571&lmv=A03 Chinac114 (online news) 63.html JapanJPNIC PRhttp:// html TaiwanYahoo newshttp://tw.news.yahoo.com:80/article/ url/d/a/100131/5/1zr9z.html

Global Media Coverage (examples) Media / Subject line of the article URL ZDNet “IPv4 address shortage reaching critical stage” html CNET “IPv4 address in short supply” tech/?keyword=IPv6 NetworkWorld “Available IPv4 address dwindle below 10%” ipv4-addresses-dwindle.html InfoWorld “Internet addresses expected to run out next year” net-addresses-expected-run-out-next-year- 582

Working Together with the NIRs As IPv4 milestones occur, NRO and APNIC will continue to launch major media campaigns: –When 5% of IANA’s IPv4 pool remains unallocated (about 13 x /8) –When 5 x /8 of IPv4 are left unallocated Please identify relevant media to assist with this effort

Working Together with the NIRs APNIC IPv6 Program 2010 Q1 objectives: –Identify systematic methods to reach out to enterprises and content providers –Your suggestions are appreciated! Maintain close communication with the NIRs, especially prior to a major media campaign –Provide coordinated messages to the AP community Future round table meetings: –Share IPv6 strategies and activities with NIR Board Members and staff e.g., A round table meeting between the JPNIC Board and Paul Wilson (APNIC DG) in Jan 2010 explored many Internet community topics including IPv6 strategies

Working Together with the NIRs Transition together –Establish P2P links between the APNIC IPv6 Program and the NIRs –Establish a mechanism of mutual support and exchange Share the APNIC IPv6 Program’s stance –Provide facts on IPv4 exhaustion and IPv6 deployment APNIC does not make operational decisions for our Members and other stakeholders Provide required support to make the right decisions –Support the view of the technical community on IPv6 address management Spread community views to key stakeholders Do we need to have an “Additional Parallel Structure” run by ITU to manage IPv6 address space?

last but not least Let’s get ready for IPv6!

last but not least Let’s get ready for IPv6! Let’s present a good example to the community! Let’s help each other by sharing know-how. We are a team

Thank You!

Discussion Time Questions?