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Membership Update
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Resources Update
• IPv4 Pool Status (Apr 7th, 2013)• 43,597,056 Free IPv4 addresses (2.60/8s)
• http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/reporte-direcciones-ipv4
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IPv6 Alloc & Assign• LACNIC Members - 2922 • LACNIC Members with IPv6 alloc&assig - 1583• Percentage - 54,18 %
• Alloc & Assig IPv6 in 2012 - 578• Alloc & Assig IPv6 in 2013 (so far) - 138
Resource Certification
Source: http://www.labs.lacnic.net/~rpki/rpki-evolution-report_EN.txt
• Signed Prefix Count • IPv4 Space Covered by ROAs (In % of announced space)
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FRIDA Program• Regional Fund for Digital Innovation in Latin America and
the Caribbean, an initiative of LACNIC.• Two calls :
– Frida Awards. (For Existing Projects)http://programafrida.net/awards– Frida Grants (For Further Researchs).http://programafrida.net/grants
• Since February 2012 FRIDA is part of the Seed Alliance– Joint initiative of ISIF.asia (APNIC Program), FRIDA (LACNIC
Program) and FIRE (AfriNIC Program) for extended efforts. – http://programafrida.net/seed_alliance
Previous Meetings• LACNIC XVIII – 29 October – 2 November – 2012–Montevideo, Uruguay.– 10th anniversary of LACNIC
• Back to back with LACNOG2012• Policy forum – 11 proposals – 4 reached consensus
Proposals Which Reached Consensus• LAC-2012-05 - Post-exhaustion IPv4 IANA-distributed
allocations/assignments. (Board Ratification: Feb 2013)
• LAC-2012-09 - Update RIRs-on-48. (Board Ratification: Feb 2013)
• LAC-2012-10 - Allocation of IPv6 address blocks larger than a /32. (Board Ratification: Feb 2013)o Consensus was reached with a minor modification that does not modify the spirit
of the proposal. In the Spanish version, the term "fronteras binarias" was replaced by "fronteras hexadecimales".
• LAC-2012-12 - Eliminating the requirement for initial IPv4 End-User requests (Board Ratification: Feb 2013)o Consensus was reached with a minor modification in the Spanish version of the title. The
word "requerimientos" was replaced by "requisitos".
Upcoming Meetings
MEDELLÍNColombia
5-10 May 2013
• Back to back with LACTLD• Great Speakers and Tutorials– IPV6, DNSSEC, RPKI and more…
• Policy Forum– 4 proposals to be discussed
• LAC-2012-01v3 Eliminate the use of the term "dial-up"• LAC-2012-08v3 Inter-RIR IPv4 Address Transfers• LAC-2012-11 Requirement to sign up for RPKI when
requesting additional resources• LAC-2012-13v2 Modifying requirements for ASO AC nominees
Upcoming Meetings
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