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APNIC UpdatePaul Wilson

RIPE 66

Dublin

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Look! It’s a Vision!

A global, open, stable, and secure Internet

that serves the entire Asia Pacific community.

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… and a Mission!

• Function as the Regional Internet address Registry for the Asia Pacific, in the service of the community of Members and others

• Provide Internet registry services to the highest possible standards of trust, neutrality, and accuracy

• Provide information, training, and supporting services to assist the community in building and managing the Internet

• Support critical Internet infrastructure to assist in creating and maintaining a robust Internet environment

• Provide leadership and advocacy in support of its vision and the community

• Facilitate regional Internet development as needed throughout the APNIC community

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1. Serving Members

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IPv6 Delegations – annual

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Last /8 Delegations – projected

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IPv4 Transfers

• Both inter and intra RIR

• Pre-approval process with demonstrated need

• Broker agreement and listing

• Mailing list

• Transfer fees– 20% of the transferred block’s annual fee– Payable by the recipient, or by the source if ex-APNIC

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IPv4 Market Transfers – monthly

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2. Supporting our region

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APNIC Policies in 2013

• Implemented:– prop-104: Clarifying demonstrated needs requirement in IPv4

transfer policy (Feb 2013)– prop-101: Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable

assignments (Feb 2013)

• Did not reach consensus at APNIC 35:– prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address (modification of prop-

088)• Returned to author for further development

– prop-106: Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the final /8 block• Abandoned

Training

• Continuing focus on IPv6 deployment– Comprehensive face-to-face and eLearning sessions– IPv6 eLearning day (first Wednesday of every month)

• eLearning– Every Wednesday in three time zones– 24 modules (1-hour duration per module)– Enhanced schedule for 2013

• Face-to-Face– Extensive hand-on exercises– Physical and Virtual Training Labs to enable participants to build and

configure networks

• New website: http://www.apnic.net/training

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Training in 2013

• Face-to-face– 30 courses – 12 locations– 614 participants

• eLearning– 39 courses– 326 participants

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• ISIF: Information Society Innovation Fund– Small grants and awards for ICT projects– Partners: IDRC, ISOC, dotAsia– http://isif.asia

• Seed Alliance: Global joint effort – ISIF + Frida (LACNIC) + FIRE (AfriNIC)– Funding support from IDRC and SIDA

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3. Collaborating

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Measuring IPv6

http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6

Percent of users using IPv6

We’ve been conducting a large-scale IPv6 measurement acrossthe Internet to provide baselinedata about the rate of deploymentof IPv6 across countries and individual networks

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Measuring DNSSEC

We are measuring the extentof DNSSEC use, and lookingat the level of use of DNSSECvalidation across resolvers andend clients in the Internet

Public Affairs

• International Telecommunications Union (ITU)– Membership in D Sector only– WCIT, WTPF, WTDC, PP14– work with the ITU-D ASP on IPv6 Capacity Building

• Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT)– Regional prepcoms

• APEC-TEL– IPv6 promotion, and soon: security

• OECD– Geoff Huston study on IPv6 (unreleased)

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Internet Governance Forum

• Predominant global forum for discussing Internet governance issues– Includes all sectors of society

• Eighth Annual IGF will be held in Bali, Indonesia in October 2013

• Paul Wilson, APNIC DG, is participating this year on the IGF’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG)

• Internet organizations such as APNIC have supported the IGF process intensively since its inception  – The NRO has doubled its annual contribution to the IGF

www.apnic.net/igf

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and finally…

• APNIC 36: Xi-an, China– 20 to 30 August 2013– Now featuring workshop week– APNIC’s 20th birthday

• APNIC 37: APRICOT 2014, Bangkok, Thailand– 18 to 28 February 2014

Questions?

pwilson@apnic.net