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Aaron Hughes Board of Trustees ARIN Update Aaron Hughes Board of Trustees

ARIN Region ARIN serves the following economies: Anguilla, Antarctica, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Martin, St. Helena, Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands (British), United States, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands (US), Bouvet Island, Heard and McDonald Islands The ARIN region includes many Caribbean and North Atlantic islands, Canada, the United States and outlying areas Total organizations served: 37,000+ Organizations paying fees for services: 20,000+ Member organizations: 5,300+

Current Focus IPv6 Transition Awareness Targeting ISPs, Content Providers, and Various Industry Sectors Continue advocacy of community-based multi-stakeholder policy development model in Internet Governance Encouraging responsible Internet resource oversight in IANA transition discussions Continue ARIN Online interface/functionality enhancements per user feedback and staff experience Focus on software development efforts that are: Customer-facing Community-suggested High-impact Improve services based on customer survey results John Curran has, and soon Richard will supplement John¹s effort to advocating IPv6 transition to various industry sectors who may not have direct visibility to the run out of IPv4 and need to transition to IPv6.  This could include financial, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, etc. industry sectors. On the IPv6 awareness, reaching out to Marketing and PR folks to get their websites IPv6 enabled (get6 campaign).

Post-IPv4 Observations IPv4 demand remains high Increased transfers/market activity Decrease in free pool IPv4 requests Seeing an increase in attempted resource hijacking and fraudulent activities related to transfers IPv4 blocks with stale contact information (especially legacy) are the prime targets IPv6 requests remain steady Standard IPv4 requests are down because the free pool can no longer satisfy such requests and the waiting list for

IPv4 Request Activity Shifted from mostly free pool requests to market transfers

Ongoing Training and Education Efforts Educational Materials library (RIR/IPv6/Technical Information and Statistics) https://www.arin.net/knowledge Instructional Video Library http://youtube.com/teamarin In-person Training/Education ARIN on the Road, ARIN + NANOG on the Road, other fora upon request Personalized telephone consultations offered to all customers Phone helpdesk, operated Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM ARIN offers extensive training and education options to members, customers, and anyone willing to find us online or in their own backyards. We have a large number of educational fact sheets, slide decks, and quick guides for RIR and Internet number resource knowledge and ARIN’s technical services, an instructional video library on YouTube for public consumption, and a floating series of free in-person educational sessions known as ARIN on the Road, bringing our experts in ARIN’s technical and registration services to cities throughout the region, Caribbean included. For an even wider offering of a more intensive training option, our Registration Services team now concludes each Internet number resource request approval confirmation with an invitation to have dedicated staff spend time with them on the phone reviewing their inventory, how to manage their ARIN Online records, or to learn how to best use ARIN’s technical services like DNSSEC, RPKI, etc. And for anyone with questions about ANY of the above or other ARIN inquiries we have a Registration Services telephone helpdesk provided for twelve hours a day every weekday.

Outreach and Community Engagement Engage members and customers in Policy Development through Public Policy Meetings and Consultations Work closely with NANOG, ISOC, and other industry groups to ensure education, empowerment, engagement Collaborate with Caribbean organizations to maximize inclusion CANTO Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) CaribNOG Caribbean Internet Governance Forum More! Outreach is a big part of ARIN, and we strive to keep the community well-informed, wherever they may be. Our approach to this is three-fold. Firstly, we engage our membership, customers, and any interested parties through our Policy Development Process, which I’ll speak further to in a moment. ARIN holds policy meetings twice a year designed to engage as many voices, even those previously unheard, in Internet number resource policy. Second, we work very closely with NANOG, the Internet Society, and numerous other entities under the Internet technical community umbrella to ensure that their membership, often entirely overlapping with our own, is educated, empowered, and engaged in our processes. Third, and not at all least, we engage with various organizations in the Caribbean specifically, such as CANTO, the Caribbean Telecommunications Union, CaribNOG, and others, to maximize their inclusion in both policy development and stakeholder engagement throughout the remainder of the ARIN region.

International Community Engagement International Internet Governance Participation Fostering working relationships on a global scale Being a key resource for Internet governance debate participants Supporting cooperation and direct involvement alongside governments and international organizations Support and participate in the Canadian, Caribbean, and US regional Internet governance forums Internationally, ARIN has a number of participation and liaising opportunities we take advantage of to keep our community educated on the state of Internet affairs as well as keeping their voice a part of the conversation. Firstly, we again work with entities in the Caribbean like CANTO, Caribbean IGF and the like on matters of international Internet governance and policy discussions spanning nations served by both ARIN and LACNIC. Second, ARIN maintains a keen interest and established position as an Internet governance thought leader, fostering working relationships on a global scale, being a key resource for Internet governance debate participants, supporting cooperation and direct involvement alongside governments and international organizations to share and strengthen global knowledge about Internet governance issues.

Recent Service Enhancements ARIN Online Improvements Resource Transfer Integration (November 2015) ARIN Online Dashboard (May 2016) SWIP Easy (July 2016) Whois Quick Guide https://www.arin.net/resources/services/whois_guide.html Dedicated Information Page for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) https://www.arin.net/knowledge/law_enforcement.html Streamlined Resource Request Guidelines https://www.arin.net/resources/request.html https://www.arin.net/resources/request_ipv4.html Dedicated Registration Services staff for fraudulent activity management ARIN Online Improvements: The integration of Internet number resource transfers into ARIN Online was a huge undertaking and wrapped up development in November of last year. Other recent additions include SWIP Easy: the ability to create and delete SWIPs, or network reassignment registrations via the Shared Whois Project from right inside the application, and the addition of an ARIN Online Dashboard containing at-a-glance information about records associated with your account, as well as links to commonly used functionality ARIN’s Whois Quick Guide covers several interfaces (web, Command-Line, and so on) and introduces people to queries, flags, record hierarchy, and handy search tips. New Law Enforcement Agencies page provides an overview of what information is available in Whois, and current and historical information that ARIN is able to provide upon request Resource request guidelines have been streamlined and simplified, transitioning from a dozen pages to two: one for IPv4, and one for everything else.

ISP Members with IPv4 and IPv6 From 20/80 to almost 50/50 in five years. 5,365 ISP Members as of 31 August 2016 10

Policy Proposals Recently Implemented (July 2016): Under discussion: ARIN-2015-3: Remove 30 day utilization requirement in end-user IPv4 policy ARIN-2015-5: Out of region use ARIN-2015-11: Remove transfer language which only applied pre-exhaustion of IPv4 pool Under discussion: Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2015-2: Modify 8.4 (Inter-RIR Transfers to Specified Recipients) Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2015-7: Simplified requirements for demonstrated need for IPv4 transfers Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2016-1: Reserved Pool Transfer Policy Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2016-2: Change timeframes for IPv4 requests to 24 months Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2016-4: Transfers for new entrants Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2016-5: Post-IPv4-Free-Pool-Depletion Transfer Policy Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2016-6: Eliminate HD-Ratio from NRPM Draft Policy ARIN-2016-3: Alternative simplified criteria for justifying small IPv4 transfers Details: https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals Here’s a look at policies we implemented in July, as well as those under discussion. You may notice the theme of simplifying and streamlining the resource transfer process.

ARIN Public Policy and Members Meetings Coming up shortly is our 38th Public Policy and Members meeting, to be held in Dallas in mid-October back to back with NANOG 68, followed by our 39th in New Orleans next April. These are open to all, and we’d love to see you there. For those whose travel budgets may not account for such industry involvement, ARIN offers an open fellowship program to organizations in the region.

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