LACNIC REPORT. ARIN XI - Memphis, USA. Raúl Echeberría LACNIC CEO < > ARIN XI

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LACNIC REPORT Raúl Echeberría LACNIC CEO < raul@lacnic.net > - Memphis, USA

INTRODUCTION LACNIC became the fourth RIR in October 31st 2002 through the resolution of ICANN Board in Shanghai Meeting http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-31oct02.htm#finalapprovaloflacnic Confirmed through the IANA Report in November 7 th 2002 http://www.iana.org/reports/lacnic-report-07nov02.htm

LACNIC SERVICE REGION LACNIC serves 29 territories in Latin American and part of the Caribbean ARGENTINA ARUBA BELIZE BOLIVIA BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CUBA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) FRENCH GUIANA GUATEMALA GUYANA HAITI HONDURAS MEXICO NETHERLANDS ANTILLES NICARAGUA PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS SURINAME TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO URUGUAY VENEZUELA

LACNIC OPERATIONAL MODEL LACNIC is incorporated as an independent, not-for-profit and open bottom-up membership organization, as defined in our bylaws. LACNIC legal establishment is in Montevideo, Uruguay. LACNIC s headquarters are based on Montevideo, Uruguay Registration Services are based on Sao Paulo Brazil.

LACNIC INTERNET RESOURCES LACNIC currently manage the next resources for its region IPv4 200/8 and 201/8 (recently allocated from IANA) IPv6 2001:1200::/23 ASN 27648 28671 received from IANA 26592-26623 received from ARIN (transition) Total ASN - 1056

200/8 DISTRIBUTION PER COUNTRY MX 10% AR 7% CL 6% VE 3% CO 2% Otros 6% US 1% UY 1% PA 0% BO 0% EC 0% GT 0% CR 0% DO 0% SV 0%BB 0% PR 0% CU 0% HT 0% PY 0% NI 0% SR BM HN ZA TT JM BZ 0% 0% BR 66% PE 2% Total amount allocated 14.184.192 IP

1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 141 272 IPv4 /24 ALLOCATED PER MONTH 992 352 338 244 193 149 96 64 73 48 64 32 0 304 656 Mar.03 Jan.02 Feb.02 Mar.02 Apr.02 May.02 Jun.02 Jul.02 Aug.02 Sep.02 Oct.02 Nov.02 Dec.02 Jan.03 Feb.03 Dec.01 Nov.01

20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 5 2 IPv4 ALLOCATIONS PER MONTH 19 9 10 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 2 2 0 8 8 Mar.03 Total - 106 Jan.02 Feb.02 Mar.02 Apr.02 May.02 Jun.02 Jul.02 Aug.02 Sep.02 Oct.02 Nov.02 Dec.02 Jan.03 Feb.03 Dec.01 Nov.01

ASN DISTRIBUTION PER COUNTRY MX 17% AR 18% CL 10% CO 7% VE BR 27% 5% PA 3%PE 2% UY 2% GT 1% Otros 9% BO 1% CR 1% AN 1% NI 1% SV 1% HN 1% CU 0% TT 1% BZ EC 1% 0%HT 0% DO 0% GY AW PY 0% 0% 0% Total amount 782 ASN

16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 13 14 9 ASN ASSIGNMENT PER MONTH 13 Total 126 10 9 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 2 5 Feb.02 Mar.02 Apr.02 May.02 Jun.02 Jul.02 Aug.02 Sep.02 Oct.02 Nov.02 Dec.02 Jan.03 Feb.03 Mar.03 Dec.01 Jan.02 Nov.01

IPv6 ALLOCATION IN LACNIC 1 2 4 MX-ARIN MX-LACNIC BR-ARIN 7 IPv6 allocations

Membership - 7 End Users - 6 Founder Members - ISPs Small -67 Med -39 Large -10 XLg -2 - Total = 131 30% 8% 2% 5% 5% 50% End Users Founders ISP-small ISP-med ISP-lge ISP-XL

LACNIC MEETINGS LACNIC I, December 2000, Buenos Aires, Argentine LACNIC II, November 2001, São Paulo, Brazil LACNIC III, November 2002, México City, México

LACNIC NEXT MEETINGS LACNIC IV April 23rd 25th 2003, Santiago, Chile ASO General Assembly www.lacnic.net/en/lacniciv.html LACNIC V November 26th - 27th 2003, La Habana, Cuba

RESULT FROM LACNIC III As result of LACNIC III in Mexico City, LACNIC adopted its first set of own policies. www.lacnic.net/en/policies.html Election of the representatives to AC ASO Julian Dunayevich (AR) - 3 years Hartmut Glaser (BR) - 2 years Raimundo Beca (CL) - 1 year

OUTREACH Two public lists: anuncios (announces) politicas (policies) - 345 subscribers - 175 subscribers Policy development 7 working groups toward LACNIC IV (finished) 30 participants from 12 countries.

WORKING GROUPS DNS Lame delegation Allocation of Internet resources for experimental use Bulk Whois IPv6 Microallocation Microallocation for End Users Multihomed Allocation Windows NAP Microallocations

Training Five activities this year: Argentina - (03/2003) Chile - (04/2003) Uruguay - (05/2003) Venezuela - (07/2003) Cuba - (11/2003) Maybe more...

Engineering Projects - Electronic Voting System - Datawarehousing - System development - New POCs (Membership and Invoicing) - Invoice System - Account tracking system for customers

General Activities - Trying to be more involved in all the RIR s activities and process. - ASO Reform - IANA Policies - More participation in Technical Fora like IETF - Cooperation among the RIRs. - Workshop with Afrinic in Montevideo next June. - Staff exchanges.

Facilities New Facilities in Montevideo from Dec. 2002 High Tech facilities in Brazil hosted by NIC Brazil High speed connection between the two places. VoIP

Staff Raúl Echeberría CEO Ricardo Patara Reg. Service Manager Irene Suffia Business Manager Adriana Rivero Member Services Manager

Staff Pablo Allietti Engineering, Technical Support Lucas Graciano Webmaster Paula Manci Administrative Assistant

Outsourcing - Cooperation Frederico Neves - CTO & the Eng. Team They work as a part of the cooperation agreement between LACNIC and NIC Brazil

Staff Summary 7 persons Eng. Team (5 persons) 1 new staff members from April (General Assistant) 2 new staff members before the end of the year 1 for Registration Services 1 for Engineer Department and Policies

Thank you! Gracias! Obrigado!

Questions? Comments?