LACNIC Update Report ARIN 37
LACNIC at a glance One of the world’s 5 RIRs Coverage area: 33 territories 2 NIRs and also co-founders of LACNIC (NIC.br in Brazil and NIC.mx in Mexico) NIR’s members are LACNIC´s members Over 5.000 Members 44 full time staff, from 9 countries
Membership Growth # Total Members Breakdown by Category 5.253 3.250 2.636 Breakdown by Category
Modeling Exhaustion (Phase 2) Phase 2 End: 01 Jan. 2017
Ratified: to be implemented in March 2016 Policy update Proposal Status 1 Modify the initial assignment size and the requirements for subsequent direct IPv6 assignments to end sites Ratified: to be implemented in March 2016 2 Modify the size of initial IPv6 allocations Under discussion 3 Modify direct IPv6 address assignments to end users 4 Remove the reference to a provider’s "multihomed or non-multihomed status" 5 IPv4 reserve pool for critical Internet infrastructure in the region. 6 Settling IPv4-IPv6 connectivity disputes when only one of the protocols is supported List of proposals: http://www.lacnic.net/lists/policy Subscribe to the policy list: https://politicas.lacnic.net/
Policy Iniciatives Policy Shepherds http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/politicas-tutores
CAPACITY BUILDING: IPv6, INTERNET SECURITY AND STABILITY Several Workshops in the region https://eventos.lacnic.net/ev3/ Four IPv6 online basic courses at LACNIC campus during 2015 One IPv6 advanced course http://campus.lacnic.net/ Security: CSIRT training in Costa Rica, Paraguay and Cuba Internet Exchange Points: Training and development events in Argentina, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama
UPCOMING MEETINGS: LACNIC 25 May 2 to 6, 2016 La Habana - CUBA