AFRINIC Update Madhvi GOKOOL AFRINIC Ltd RIPE69, LONDON November 2014
AFRINIC at Glance 36 full time staff 9,474,816 /32 IPv4 addresses issued in /8 available in our IPv4 Pool. Serving a total of 1132 organisations 415 Members with IPv6 prefixes (~ 30 % of membership ratio but only 15 % visibility) Training Stats for 2014 : +300 engineers attended 7 IPv6+INRM workshops conducted in 7 countries Page 2
Membership Trend (2007- Nov 2014) Page 3
Interesting projects RPKI: Continue working on our RPKI service. DNS Anycast service for our infrastructure and extended to ccTLDs: More than 20 ccTLDs using the service now. WHOIS database clean up Routing Registry & Web update New WHOIS (Based on RIPE java code) Extension of MyAFRINIC to fully integrate Billing. Portal for new membership & resource requests Page 4
Page 5 ProposalStatus 1 Out-Of-Region Use of AFRINIC Internet Number Resources Discussion 2AFRINIC WHOIS Database Clean-up Discussion 3 Anycast Resource Assignments in the AFRINIC region Discussion 4. AFRINIC Service Guidelines Discussion 5. Resource Reservation for Internet Exchange Points Discussion Policies Update
The Fund for Internet Research and Education (FIRE) was initiated in Grants and Awards programme designed to encourage and support the development of solutions to information and communication needs in the African region. A financial support of USD is granted to Innovative Projects: - Under Three funding categories: Innovation on Access Provision E-Development Freedom of expression FIRE is part of the Seed Alliance together with FRIDA (LACNIC from Latin America) and ISIF Asia (APNIC from Asia Pacific). Development and Cooperation
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You are invited to our next event meeting.afrinic.net/afrinic-21 Page 9
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