APNIC Status Report ARIN VI Public Policy Meeting 2-44 October 2000 A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Overview News Membership Growth Statistics Activities Priorities A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Total number of medals won - top 5 USA 97 RUSSIA 88 CHINA 59 AUSTRALIA 58 GERMANY 57 A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Medals per million inhabitants AUSTRALIA 3.02 GERMANY 0.68 RUSSIA 0.60 USA 0.35 CHINA 0.04 Source: www.medaltally.com A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
News - APNIC Open Policy Meeting 25-2727 Oct, Brisbane, Australia Plenary, AC Election & Members Meeting Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Routing, Database, Address Policy & IPv6 Training & tutorials APNIC policies & procedures, IPv6, RPSL & DNS Hostmaster consultations BOFs Membership Agreement, Multi-homing, CA Authority, and Exchange Points A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
News DRAFT agenda - Address Policy SIG IPv6 policy review IP addresses for GPRS backbone & mobile phones Cable network assignment policies review PI assignment criteria PA first allocation criteria Common registry evaluation principles A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Membership Growth Monthly total members (2nd quarter) 2000 1999 April 479 279 May 505 294 Jun 518 302 Jul 540 320 Monthly total new members (2nd quarter) 2000 1999 April 23 14 May 30 17 Jun 20 10 Jul 26 18 July totals 68% increase over 1999 A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Membership Growth A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E Very Large Large Medium Small Jun-96 Oct-96 Feb-97 Jun-97 Oct-97 Feb-98 Jun-98 Oct-98 Feb-99 Jun-99 Oct-99 Feb-00 Jun-00
IPv4 Address Space Usage 60,000,000 50,000,000 40,000,000 30,000,000 20,000,000 211/8 210/8 203/8 202/8 61/8 10,000,000 0 Jan-96 Jul-96 Jan-97 Jul-97 Jan-98 Jul-98 Jan-99 Jul-99 Jan-00 Jul-00 A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
IPv4 Allocations - Distribution 1/8/2000 AP 1/1/2000 1/1/1999 1/1/1998 1/1/1997 1/1/1996 AU CN HK ID IN JP KR MY NZ PH PK SG TH TW Other 0 10,000,000 20,000,000 30,000,000 40,000,000 50,000,000 60,000,000 A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
ASN Allocations - Total 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Jan-96 Jul-96 Jan-97 Jul-97 Jan-98 Jul-98 Jan-99 Jul-99 Jan-00 Jul-00 A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
ASN Allocations - Distribution JP 16% AU 20% HK 11% CN 7% TW ID 5% TH 1% 3% KR 23% SG 3% AP 1% IN 1% PH Other 2% 16% OTHER 3% NZ 3% MY 1% A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
APNIC Resources Consumption rate (3 years) IPv4 ASN 755,000 IP/month (0.54 x /8 p.a.) 28 ASN/month (341 p.a.) Consumption rate (1 year) IPv4 ASN 1,312,000 IP/month (0.94 x /8 p.a.) 43 ASN/month (524 p.a.) Consumption rate (6 months) IPv4 ASN 1,698,000 IP/month (1.21 x /8 p.a.) 47 ASN/month (568 p.a.) A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
IP usage & GDP per Head 0.0000 0.0500 0.1000 0.1500 0.2000 0.2500 0.3000 0.3500 Australia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Mongolia IP/head GDP/head (*) Nepal Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
IPv6 Allocations - Distribution IPv6 allocations Steady trickle 20 requests received 16 allocations in total JP (9) KR (3) AU (1) SG (1)TW (1) CN (1) Excellent RIR co-operation operation IPv6 policy document revision ongoing Substantial input from IETF Discussion at members meeting A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Liaison NIRs KRNIC trainee hostmaster - 3 months at APNIC Aim to improve understanding of NIR Other NIR trainees planned - APJII Indonesia RIRs Policy co-ordination ordination & documentation Mutual attendance at meetings Assistance to RIPE NCC To assist with workload A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Training Course schedule developed From Expressions of Interest Co-locate training with outreach work where possible Open seminars & training Co-presented with APTLD/APIA To promote awareness of Internet Governance and APNIC Aug - Indonesia Sep - Vietnam and Thailand Oct - Brisbane (training only) Nov - NZ (Pacific Islands), Korea and Taiwan A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Training Content New modules on IPv6, SPAM and IP address management of different network topologies Delivery Whois server database demonstrations Video capturing tool to record how to fill in web request forms A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Translation Call for translation proposals Translating APNIC core documents into major languages of region Proposals received from CN, TW, SG, ID, JP, KR NIR policy document translations into English Assisted by APNIC hostmasters CNNIC - China TWNIC - Taiwan (ongoing) A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Software and Automation Migration internal data to relational DB (mysql( mysql) Completed consistency checking of address allocation data ISP Parser and Analyser Tool to support users and data analysis for hostmasters Usability testing planned in October with members New Whois client library Submitted to CPAN Online at http://www.apnic.net/apnic-bin/whois2.pl A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Special Projects Certification authority (X.509) Response to member concerns on security Feasibility project underway Identity certificates for APNIC members will be issued at APNIC meeting Used for secure access to web site, encrypted and signed email MyAPNIC member pages Integrating secure access to billing, ticketing, whois DB and request data of member A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
Priorities 2000/2001 Improved quality of service Software to support request process Help-desk to support users Improved member security through CA project Improved documentation Statistical analysis To support policy development Staffing Sufficient to meet demand! A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E
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RIPE NCC Status Report ARIN VI Public Policy Meeting 2-4 October 2000
Outline News Statistics Achievements Activities Priorities
News Minimum Allocation Policy changed (/20) <lir-help@ripe.net> helpdesk mailbox Improve & update documentation (on-going) Tools BoF at RIPE 37
LIR Growth 97-00 (current membership total: ~ 2500) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Dec-2000: 843 (?) 590 562 324 377 Dec-97 Dec-98 Dec-99 Aug-00
Top10 New LIRs 2000 to Date IT RU NL PL SE ES CH FR NO IT (45) RU (37) NL (35) ES (35) 1999 SA (25) CH (23) FR (22) AT (19) UK (69) DE (111) UK DE Jan-Aug 2000: Jan-Aug 1999: 562 380
80,000,000 60,000,000 40,000,000 20,000,000 0 Address Space Usage 217/8 213/8 212/8 62/8 195/8 194/8 193/8 Q3/96 Q4/96 Q1/97 Q2/97 Q3/97 Q4/97 Q1/98 Q2/98 Q3/98 Q4/98 Q1/99 Q2/99 Q3/99 Q4/99 Q1/2000 Q2/2000 Q3/2000 Q4/95 Q1/96 Q2/96
AS Numbers During Last 12 months 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Apr-99 Jun-99 Aug-99 Oct-99 Dec-99 Feb-00 Apr-00 Jun-00 Aug-00 Number of aut-num objects
Consumption rates 97-98 691,467 IPv4 Addresses per month (0.62 /8 p.a.) 41 AS numbers per month 1999 1,178,027IPv4 Addresses per month (0.80 /8 p.a.) 54 AS numbers per month 2000 2,237,389 IPv4 Addresses per month (1.2 /8 p.a.) 82 AS numbers per month
IPv6 21 sub-tlas Allocated 7 DE 2 EU, 2 FR, 2 UK 1 AT, 1 CH, 1 GR, 1 NL, 1PT, 1 RU, 1 SE, 1 PL 10 ranges reverse delegated Excellent co-operation between RIRs Common evaluation of requests http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-196.html
2500 Number of new requests in <hostmaster@ripe.net> 2000 1500 1000 500 0 jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec 2000 1999 1998 1997
RS Achievements LIR booklet ready TIP list http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/tips/tips3.html Extended and improved FAQ http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/faq/index.html Asused public further improved More pro-active AW raises! Further improved automation and efficiency
Courses & External Comms. LIR Training Courses 41 courses planned for 2000 Increased number of participants per course to 30 http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/mem-services/training/ RIPE NCC awareness Established relations with ETSI RIPE NCC / GSM Assoc. joint press release Meetings with Members of European Parliament and national governments
RIPE Database Domain objects in the RIPE Database < 20% of RIPE Database (57% at RIPE 36) 4 cctld registries moved since RIPE 36 Database reimplementation http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/reimp Routing Registry Consistency Increase the accuracy of the Routing Registry
3 Million Objects 6000000 28 June 2000 Jan-97 Mar-97 May-97 Jul-97 Sep-97 N ov-97 Jan-98 Mar-98 May-98 Jul-98 Sep-98 N ov-98 Jan-99 Mar-99 Apr-99 Jun-99 Aug-99 Oct-99 D ec-99 Feb-00 Apr-00 Jun-00 Aug-00 5000000 4000000 3000000 2000000 1000000 0
New Projects TTM: Test Traffic Measurements Becoming a member service - final proposal at RIPE 37 PAM2001-Workshop Call for Papers issued http://www.ripe.net/pam2001 RIS: Routing Information Service collect routing info. between ASes & AS development over time Security Deployment New project, started June 2000 Project Plan in development / BoF at RIPE38
RIR Co-ordination Policy co-ordination IPv6 discussions at IETF Assistance from APNIC staff (Thanks!) Common evaluation of requests (IPv6, GPRS, large and complex requests etc.) RIR staff attending RIPE, ARIN and APNIC meetings Support of LACNIC and AfriNIC setup
NCC Next Steps Further automate internal tools and processes Complete infrastructure overhaul Extend tools for members Update and improve external documentation Migrate to new DB software Introduce TTM as a service Further formalise ICANN relations
RIPE NCC Priorities Ensure and further improve stable, reliable and high quality services Respond to members needs and propose and develop services as needed Further increase RIPE NCC and RIPE awareness
Medals / million square miles GERMANY 413 USA 26 AUSTRALIA 19 CHINA 15 RUSSIA 13
Medals / RIR Service Region RIPE NCC: 556 APNIC: 188 ARIN: 185
Questions and Answers http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/about/presentations/index.html
Top10 New LIRs 2000 to Date IT (50) RU (33) NL (32) PL (20) SE (20) ES (19) CH (18) FR (16) NO (16) IT (45) RU (37) NL (35) ES (35) 1999 SA (25) CH (23) FR (22) AU (19) UK (87) DE (97) UK (69) DE (111) Jan-Aug 2000: Jan-Aug 1999: 562 380
ARIN VI Herndon, VA October, 2000 http://www.lacnic.org
Work based on: Criteria for Establishment of New Regional Internet Registries Document. MoU ASO RFC 2050, RFC 1918, RFC 1930, etc. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT The region of coverage should meet the scale to be defined by ICANN, given the need to avoid global address fragmentation. Coverage: Caribbean countries. Latin-American countries. LACNIC Operational Center: São Paulo, Brasil. http://www.lacnic.org
The new RIR must demonstrate that it has the broad support of the LIRs (ISP community) in the proposed region. Part I Supporting Letter at LACNIC website 149 individual supports. 107 Companies. 16 Countries. EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT *Telecommunications Regulatory Bodies from LAC Region (20 countries) have shown their support through their resolution statement after r their III Summit Meeting. http://www.ahciet.net/actividades/cumbre_reg http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT The new RIR must demonstrate that it has the broad support of the LIRs (ISP community) in the proposed region. Part II 60% actual Latin-American ARIN s s members have signed the letter support in the website or have shown their support by email. Some LACNIC presentations Globecom,, Rio Janeiro, December 1999 AHCIET Internet 2000, Santiago Chile, June 2000 Latin-American and Caribbean Workshop, Mexico City, July 2000. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Bottom-up self-governance structure for setting local policies. According to MoU we will establish mechanism for open forums for regional policies discussion. December 15 th Buenos Aires, Argentine open forum for LACNIC policies discussion. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Neutrality and impartiality in relation to all interested parties s and particularly the LIRs Policies draft document finished. /20 minimum allocation. Bylaws document finished. not-for for-profit. open and based on membership (those who receive services from LACNIC, those who are willing to join to the LACNIC membership) General Assem bly Executive Council Executive Director STAFF http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Technical Expertise In the start-up, staff and infrastructure will be provided by NIC-Brazil. Both ARIN s s National LIRs,, Brazil and Mexico, have been involved in LACNIC policies development. NIC-Brazil agrees in guarantee all the operational resources for 2 years. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Adherence to global policies regarding address space conservation, aggregation and registration. IPv4, IPv6, ASN, Reverse DNS delegation LACNIC policies are based on RFC RFC documents. APNIC APNIC Policies. ARIN ARIN Policies RIPE RIPE Policies. Spanish version already in LACNIC website. English version will be ready for Brisbane Meeting and publish in LACNIC website. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Activity Plan Document not ready yet. This plan should include the traditional RIRs activities and additional services LAC community as: Training Information Services Coordination tasks Etc, ------------------------- The staff and infrastructure provided by NIC-Brazil will be totally independent from domain name activities and the staff will be submitted to LACNIC policies and purposes only. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Funding Model Not-for for-profit organization. In the start-up, NIC-Brazil will take care of the LACNIC costs. (2 years) Final funding model in process according to Brazil Economy. Structure fee same as ARIN. http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Record Keeping English official languaje of the Registry System. Core documentation (at least): PoliciesPolicies BylawsBylaws Procedures WebsiteWebsite WhoisWhois DB Service Service staff. Meeting Meeting (simultaneous translations) http://www.lacnic.org
EMERGING RIRs DOCUMENT Confidentiality Information collected by a RIR in the registration process must be kept in strict confidence and uses for registration purposes only. http://www.lacnic.org
LACNIC NEXT STEPS Present to the AC ASO at Brisbane a formal advance document according to the Emerging RIR Document. Start technical steps in order to settle a dependable staff and infrastructure (In coordination with the other RIRs, mainly ARIN). Organize open forum for LACNIC policies (first at Buenos Aires, Argentine in December). Complete Emerging RIR document guidelines (including technical issues) by ICANN meeting in March 2001. http://www.lacnic.org
Questions? http://www.lacnic.org