AFRINIC Update Madhvi Gokool Registration Service Manager RIPE66 meeting, Dublin May 2013.

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AFRINIC Update Madhvi Gokool Registration Service Manager RIPE66 meeting, Dublin May 2013

AFRINIC at Glance 37 full time staff ( 7 joined since Jan-2013) 461,824 IPv4 addresses issued in Q /8 available in our IPv4 Pool. Serving a total of 1200 organisations (Q-1) 357 IPv6 prefixes allocated in total ( 30% membership penetration for only 14.4% visibility) Continue to develop and diversify our Training activities ( Page 2

Membership Trend (Dec-2012) Page 3

IPv6 Outreach & Capacity Building We have developed a specific course for System Administrators and that module is now adopted by IPv6 forum as Certified course. Two of our trainers have been certified by IPv6 forum. And they can now deliver IPv6 certification after our training courses. Continue to work and support the 6Deploy initiative. AFRINIC has currently deployed and manages 3 IPv6 labs. More than 50 sessions the past 2 years. 4 Webinars in collaboration with Orange and ISOC. Challenge is to get decision makers involved Get corporate Networks to realise IP addresses’ importance in their business growth strategy.

Engineering & IT Projects RPKI: Continue working on our RPKI service. DNSSEC : Sign all our zones and also now providing the service to our members (Successful live key rollover last month). DNS Anycast service for our infrastructure and extended to ccTLDs: More than 12 ccTLDs using the service now (few still waiting for update at IANA level) Routing Registry last testing phase Transitioning to an all Virtualized Infrastructure with a regional reorganisation of our services. Page 5

Page 6 ProposalDate 1.IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment IPv4 Allocation for Academic Network Inter RIR IPv4 address Transfers 2013, AFRINIC WHOIS Database Clean-up Anycast Assignments in the AFRINIC region No Reverse Unless space is assigned Remove requirement to announce entire v6 block as single aggregate Policies under discussion

57 ASNs issued in 2013 Page 7 Resource Statistics

IPv4 Address issued in /24s Page 8 Resource Statistics

Page 9 Member Services Activities WHOIS database clean up Extension of MYAFRINIC to New Membership process. Member Contact Update Improvement of service delivery to members

Development initiative Page 10

You are invited to our next event internetsummitafrica.org Page 11

internetsummitafrica.org Page 12

Page 13 Questions