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LACNIC REPORT
Hartmut Glaser Board Member
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LACNIC SERVICE REGION
LACNIC serves 29 territories in Latin American and part of the CaribbeanARGENTINA GUYANAARUBA HAITIBELIZE HONDURASBOLIVIA MEXICOBRAZIL NETHERLANDS ANTILLESCHILE NICARAGUACOLOMBIA PANAMA COSTA RICA PARAGUAY CUBA PERU DOMICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR SURINAME EL SALVADOR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO URUGUAY FRENCH GUIANA VENEZUELAGUATEMALA FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS)SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS
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IPv4 DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTRY
AN0%
AR8%
BO1%
BR45%
BZ0%
CL9%
CO2%
CR0%
CU0%
DO0%
EC0%
GT0%
HN0%
HT0%
MX24%
NI0%
PA1%
PE2%
PY0%SR0% SV
0% TT0%
UY1%
VE4%
Otros5%
Total – 100,241 /24 until Dec 31, 2003
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IPv4 /24 ALLOCATIONS PER QUARTER
288 448240
1572
1024
5153
1801
2304
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
1st Qtr2002
2nd Qtr2002
3rd Qtr2002
4th Qtr2002
1st Qtr2003
2nd Qtr2003
3rd Qtr2003
4rd Qtr2003
Total – 12,830 /24JAN 01, 2002 – DEC 31, 2003
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IPv4 ALLOCATIONS PER QUARTER
9
1614
35
20
28
39
25
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
1st Qtr2002
2nd Qtr2002
3rd Qtr2002
4th Qtr2002
1st Qtr2003
2nd Qtr2003
3rd Qtr2003
4rd Qtr2003
Total - 186
JAN 01, 2002 – DEC 31, 2003
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ASN DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTRY
AN2%
AR17%
AW0%
BO1%
BR27%
BZ0%
CL9%
CO7%
CR1%
CU0%
DO0%
EC1%
GT1%
GY0%
HN1%
HT0%
MX18%
NI1%
PA3% PE
2%PY0% SV
1%
TT0%
UY1%
VE5%
Otros12%
Total – 836 until Dec 31, 2003
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23
15
31
17
13
26
18
12
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
1st Qtr 2002 2nd Qtr 2002 3rd Qtr 2002 4th Qtr 2002 1st Qtr 2003 2nd Qtr 2003 3rd Qtr 2003 4rd Qtr 2003
Total - 155
ASN ASSIGNMENT PER QUARTER
JAN 01, 2002 – DEC 31, 2003
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IPv6 DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTRY
12 IPv6 allocations until Dec 31, 2003
MX-ARIN, 4
MX, 2
BR-ARIN, 1
BR, 2 DO, 1
CL, 1
AR, 1
MX-ARINMXBR-ARINBRDOCLAR
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LACNIC MEMBERSHIP
11%1%
3%
47%
28%
7% 3%
End UsersAssoc.FoundersISP-smallISP-medISP-LgeISP-XL
Dec 31, 2003
End Users - 18ISP Small - 75ISP Medium - 44ISP Large - 11ISP XLarge - 4
Subtotal 152
Founder Members - 4Associated Members - 2
Total = 158
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MEMBERSHIP DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTRY
AN1%
AR26%
BO4%
BR1%BZ
1%
CL16%
CO14%
CR1%
CU1%
DO1%
EC4%
GT2%
HT1%
MX2%
NI1%
PA4%
PE6%
PY1%
SV2%
TT1%
UY3%
VE6%
Otros16%
Total – 158 until Dec 31, 2003
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MEMBERSHIP EVOLUTION
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Other
End User
Large
Small
Medium
Extra Large
119
89
49
145
JAN 01, 1998 – DEC 31, 2003 158
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LACNIC POLICY’S UPDATE 2003
• LACNIC IV in Santiago/Chile, in April (ASO General Assembly)
New Policies
• Bulk Whois Copy Distribution• IPv6 Microallocation• Multihomed end user microallocation
• LACNIC V in La Havana/Cuba, last November.
• New Policies approved in LACNIC V - Last call for comments finished January 23. Theseproposals and comments will be analyzed by the Board in its next meeting in February.
• Experimental Allocations• IPv6 Policy• Multihomed end user microallocation (modification)
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LACNIC POLICY’S UPDATE 2003
• The Policy Development Process is under revision. The discussion will continue during LACNIC VI .
• The resolution in the proposal for a new policy in Lame Delegation was postponedfor LACNIC VI.
• The proposal for Global Policy “IANA to RIR Allocation of IPv4 Address Space”was approved and has been already ratified by LACNIC’s Board of Directors.
• Follow up Policy Development Process in http://lacnic.net/en/des-pol.html
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LACNIC POLICY’S UPDATE 2003
1. New Policy in “Internet Resources Experimental Allocation”.
2. Changes in the “IPv6 Policy for LACNIC Region”.- 3 New Requirements for initial allocations:c. Document a detailed plan for the services and IPv6 connectivity to be offered to other
organizations (clients).d. Announce a single block in the Internet inter-domain routing system, aggregating the
total IPv6 address allocation received, within a period not longer than 12 months.e. Offer IPv6 services to clients physically located within the region covered by LACNIC
within a period not longer than 24 months.- 2 of the previous requirements were deleted:c. Plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organizations to which it will assign /48s, by
advertising that connectivity through its single aggregated address allocation; and d. Have a plan for making at least 200 /48 assignments to other organizations within two
years.
3. Changes in the policy “Microallocation for Multihomed End Users”. A new requirement was added.
Require an allocation equivalent to a /25 previously allocated by the applicant's Internet Service Provider in order to qualify for the microallocation of IPv4 address space to Multihomed End Users.
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ENGINEERING PROJECTS FOR 2004
•Priorities– To work together with the other RIRs in a common solution of Global Whois. – Accounting tracking system for LACNIC.
•Other projects– Authentication in LACNIC’s systems.– Web based templates.– Some add-ons to the Voting software (originally developed by ARIN).– Improvements to the Membership software.– LACNIC’s meetings Webcasting.– Common projects with the other RIR (ERX, …..).
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LACNIC VI
Montevideo
Uruguay
29th March – 1st April 2004
http://lacnic.net/en/lacnicVI.html
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SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LACNIC VI
- Joint meeting:- LACTLD (Association of Latin-American and Caribbean ccTLDs).- ECOMLAC (Latin American and Caribbean Federation for Internet andElectronic Commerce ).
- LACNIC (RIR for LA&C).
- Some of the joint activities:- First Latin-American Forum of IPv6 => FLIP-6.- Round Table in Internet Governance with participation of the most importantstakeholders (LACNIC, LACTLD, ECOMLAC, Civil Society, Governments).
- Strategic Vision Workshop in Internet Number Resources.
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FRIDA PROJECT
- Competitive Funds to support researches, through SmallGrants, in areas of interest for LACNIC’s community.
- Participants:-LACNIC, Institute for Connectivity of the Americas – ICA (Canada),IDRC (Canada), ISOC (Internet Society)
- Initially: U$S 500.000 for 2004 and 2005.- Call for proposals: next March.- Important initiative to promote the Internet Development inour region.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
- 2 New Board Members elected last November.Oscar Robles from México and Jesús Martínez from Cuba.
- Raimundo Beca re-elected for 3 years to the AC.
- Fiscal Year 2003 closed with very good results.- The incomes were higher as projected and outcomes less (~ 92 % of the budget); reserves now are equivalent to 40 % of the budget for 2004.
- The External Auditors finished the Audit with favorable opinion.- The Internal Control Organ issued also its favorable opinion in relation to
the financial statements and the management/administration of LACNIC.- Annual Report 2003 will be issued before the end of February/04.- Next Annual Members meeting will be held during LACNIC VI in Montevideo.
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Thank you !
Gracias !
Obrigado !
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