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AFRINIC Update AFRINIC APRICOT, Fukuoka, Japan 4 March 2015
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A Quick Glance… AFRINIC celebrating 10 years of existence as an RIR Farewell to Adiel Akplogan after 10 years of service as CEO at AFRINIC – Patrisse Deesse nominated as Interim CEO Alan Barrett as NRO representative on the ICG
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Membership Trend (2006- 2014) Page 3 1,152 active members as of Year Ending 2014
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IP Distribution Trend 12.46 Million /32 IPv4 issued in 2014
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3.27 Million /48 IPv6 issued in 2014
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140 AS Numbers issued in 2014
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Ongoing Projects ATLAS: 250 Probes/11 anchors by 2016 RPKI: Moving to APNIC last release v20140107-1 AIRRS: African Internet Routing and Resources Statistics DNS Anycast and Route Server Copy New WHOIS (Based on RIPE java code) Routing Registry: bundled with new Whois Page 7
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Page 8 Policies Update ProposalStatus 1 Out-Of-Region Use of AFRINIC Internet Number Resources Discussion 2 Resource Reservation for Internet Exchange Points Discussion 3AFRINIC Service Guidelines Discussion 4. Anycast Resource Assignments in the AFRINIC region Ratified
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Capacity Building
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FIRE Program www.fireafrica.org Grants and Awards Program designed to encourage and support the development of solutions to information and communication needs in the African region. Part of the Seed Alliance with FRIDA (LACNIC) and ISIF Asia (APNIC) 22 Grants and 8 Awards given since 2012 The Fund for Internet Research and Education (FIRE)
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Page 11 IG – Cooperation within the NRO IANA Stewardship Transition ICANN Accountability Global IGF – Support to Regional IGF’s Capacity Building & Community Engagement – Training for Governments, Policy Makers and Managers. – African Union, African Telecommunications Union. Global & Regional Engagement
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Additional Highlights… 40 full time staff as of Dec 2014 Creation of 2 New Departments and Unit – Capacity Building and Community Engagement – Research and New Technology – Customer Service Unit (within Member Services Department) 2.74 /8 available in our IPv4 Pool end of 2014 414 Members with IPv6 prefixes ( 36 % of membership ratio but only 15 % visibility)in 2014 IPv6 prefixes allocated to 49 of 56 African economies (IPv6 coverage of 88% in Africa) Elections – AFRINIC Board (two seats - Southern and Eastern) in June 2015 – Policy Development Working Group: one co-Chair in June 2015 – NRO-NC/ICANN ASO AC (one Representative) in Nov 2015 Page 12
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For more stats, check out our latest publication The Number Crunch http://www.afrinic.net/images/storie s/front_slide/number_crunch2.7.pdf
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You are invited to our next event Page 14 Follow us on Twitter: @AIS_Africa Say it with a hashtag! #AISTunisia
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Join us in celebrating 10 Years of AFRINIC
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