Communications Area Highlights and Priorities APNIC 27, Manila PH German Valdez.

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Communications Area Highlights and Priorities APNIC 27, Manila PH German Valdez

2 Overview Top Resources Priorities Staff Update Policy Development APNIC Meetings New Initiatives –IPv6 Program –Marketing and PR Units External Relations Activities Training Activities CMS Project. New Website 2009 Priorities 2

3 Communications Area - top resource priorities Increase accessibility of APNIC meetings and policy processes Represent the needs of the ISP community to governments and regulators Improve the APNIC website Expand external communication and outreach activities

4 Staff Update

Policy Development 17 Different proposals considered Reached consensus on 8 Implemented 6 new policies –Prop-053 Changing the minimum IPv4. allocation size to /22. –Prop-054 NIR operational policy document. –Prop-057 Proposal to change IPv6 initial allocation criteria. –Prop-062 Use of final /8 –Prop-064 Change to assignment policy for AS numbers –Prop-066 Ensuring efficient use of historical IPv4 resources

Events 2007 Survey Top 10 resource allocation: Increase accessibility of APNIC meetings and policy processes APNIC 25 –Overall participant including APRICOT 395 –APNIC Member Meeting 132 –Economies Represented 22 APNIC 26 –Overall participants 237. New record –Economies represented 33 –Remote participants 45. Hanoi & Manila Online Participation –Live video, audio and transcription –Online chat

IPv6 Program Objectives APNIC introduced: –A new initiative in August 2008 in response to the community’s request for action. Objectives –Gather Empirical data about IPv4 unallocated address space exhaustion and the transition to IPv6. –Monitor Technical developments relating to the management of IPv4 address exhaustion and the transition to IPv6. –Research Best current practice with regards to IPv6 transition. –Distribute Outreach to multi-stakeholders within the AP region. –Collaborate Strategic alliances with local leaders and groups.

IPv6 Program Supporting Transition APNIC acknowledges: –The adoption of IPv6 as the optimal future for the Internet. APNIC supports the community: –Various multi-stakeholder outreach activities Develop and communicate key messages for multi- stakeholders via various communication tools –Conferences, online and off-line media releases, and interviews IPv6 Program Wiki - launched at APNIC 27

ICONS IPv6 Wiki

ICONS IPv6 Forum

Marketing & PR 2007 Survey Top 10 resource allocation: Expand external communication and outreach activities. Dedicated Marketing and Public Relation Manager. The objective of APNIC Marketing and Public Relations is to provide a strategic approach to communicating APNIC services and issues to the entire Asia Pacific Internet Community stakeholders. Assist all APNIC units to keep members and stakeholders informed about new and changed APNIC services to increase participation.

Marketing and PR Activities Member Information –Providing information to members on MyAPNIC upgrade, Resource Certification Publication Relations –APNIC featured in several regional publication i.e. ZDNet, CIOL, Network World, Comms Day APNIC Meetings –Increasing APNIC/ Sponsor partnerships –Promoting the avenues that members can participate Global Liaison –Participation and stand for ITU Asia

External Relations Regional Activities APNIC Presence at Operational and Policy Groups –AusNOG, NSP, PacNET, TWNOG, CNNOG, NZNOG, PacNOG, JANOG, PHNOG, SANOG, –APJII OPM, TWNIC OPM, JP OPM, VNNIC, PITA. New MoU –NZNOG, AUSNOG, JAPAN IPv4 Exhaustion Task Force –PHNOG. Today. Pacific Island regional event to include smaller island economies in partnership with PITA

External Relations Global Activities Internet Governance –IGF India NRO Booth. Workshop. Challenges facing Internet operators in developing countries. Panelist in 5 different session. –ITU Telecom Asia, Bangkok Stand. Paul Wilson Forum Speaker –OECD Ministerial meeting, Seoul Keynote Speaker Geoff Huston. –ICANN meetings

Training 63 courses in 21 economies attendees in 27 different locations Training for 1 st time in Guam, Brunei Training in Japan in collaboration with JPNIC Involvement in AIT support program following Myanmar cyclone Training Schedule Published –34 Locations –26 Economies –First training in East Timor Main topics covered: Resource management, IPv6, security and forensics, DNS and DNSSec, routing.

Elearning - Interactive Will increase availability, accessibility, continuity Part of the Blended learning environment that will facilitate continuing training, learning and support –Self-paced modules (to be restructured in 2009) –Elearning-Interactive = Webclasses –Face-to-face training Elearning-Interactive uses DimDim software as delivery platform –Developed in India – in our region –Provides, video (Instructor), audio, shared workspace, chat Establishes an online learning community: –same group –same time over 3-5 weeks –collaborative work (practicals) Part of normal APNIC training schedule as of March 2009

Elearning - Interactive

Publications 2007 Survey Top 10 resource allocation: Improve the APNIC website. CMS Project conducted by Publication Unit

The new APNIC site will...

Make finding data easier

Make policy submission easier

Make finding news easier

Make finding events easier

Make finding me easier

Low bandwidth version

Priorities 2009 Continuing development of eLearning Training courses development: Initial development of regional train the trainer program Expanding APNIC network of contacts into combined Sugar DB. Our CRM System Expanding website resources IPv6 adoption promotion through the IPv6 Program. Keep APNIC presence in Internet related organization. News MoU with global and regional organizations. Refine APNIC communications for current needs of members

Thank You!