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1 1 APNIC Status Report AP* Retreat July 2004 Cairns

2 2 Membership growth

3 3 IPv4 allocations

4 4 IPv4 allocations - Global

5 5 IPv6 allocations

6 6 Services Development Internal systems “Allocation Manager” Request tracking system Meeting management system redesign Including APRICOT registration system Provided to SANOG and AIT MyAPNIC v1.3 launched 2004 Resource request forms Whois data management Technical menu including ‘looking glass’ Request tracking interface Online voting ready for use Demo at http://www.apnic.net/services/myapnichttp://www.apnic.net/services/myapnic

7 7 Training Services Updated Training courses Internet Resource Management I & II, Essentials DNS workshops (2 & 4 day) IRR tutorial with hands-on lab (1 day) Collaborations Trial of on-line video delivery with SOI-Asia Outsource training admin to AIT in Thailand NIR collaborations (Indonesia, China, Taiwan) With RIPE NCC on training development With PITA to offer IXP Networking Essentials With ISOC on ccTLD training course

8 8 Outreach and Liaison Liaison with regional groups NZNOG, January, New Zealand PTC AGM, January, USA SANOG III, January, India ITU seminar on standardisation, February, Vietnam PITA AGM, April, New Zealand IPv6 Global Summit, April, China APT WSIS preparatory meeting, April Bangkok SANOG IV, July, Nepal Half day ‘policy’ track planned Other – WSIS UN ICT Task Force meetings, New York, Shanghai

9 9 Rootserver deployment F Root (ISC) Hong Kong, Seoul, Beijing, Taiwan, Singapore, Brisbane Planned: Jakarta I Root (Autonomica) Hong Kong, Bangkok Planned: Fiji, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai K Root (RIPE NCC) Planned: Brisbane, Osaka, Guangzhou Summary Deployed: 8 Planned: 7 more in 2004

10 10 Policy update

11 11 Policy update APNIC 16/17 Historical resource transfer policy ‘Historical’ resources (pre-RIR) can be transferred to APNIC members easily Private customer assignment records Customer assignment records no longer publicly accessible in the APNIC database. Recovery of “unused” address space Lowering IPv4 minimum allocation size Improve access to IP addresses for smaller networks IPv6 policies Allocations to closed/private networks IPv6 allocations to IPv4 infrastructures

12 12 Next APNIC Meeting… APNIC18 31 Aug – 3 Sep 2004 Sheraton Fiji Resort, Nadi Sponsors Telecom Fiji Ltd Connect Fiji Ltd Fellowships available – Please apply!

13 13 Fiji Here it is…

14 14 Fiji And this is what it looks like…

15 15 Thanks


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