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LACNIC REPORT APNIC 38 Brisbane September 2014 Sergio Rojas sergio@lacnic.net
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Membership Report
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Resources Update IPv4 Pool Status (September 15th, 2014) 3,703,040 Free IPv4 addresses (0.22 /8s) http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/reporte-direcciones-ipv4
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Resources Update IPv4 Exhastion Two /11 IPv4 blocks reserved – One for “Softlanding” – Another for NEW members only In both blocks – Max allocation -> /22 – Min allocation -> /24
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IPv4 Alloc & Assig in /8 September 2013– August 2014
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IPv4 & IPv6 Alloc/Assig September 2013 – August 2014
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IPv6 Alloc. & Assign LACNIC Members- 4055 LACNIC Members with IPv6 alloc&assig- 2904 Percentage - 71.6 % Alloc & Assig IPv6 in 2012- 578 Alloc & Assig IPv6 in 2013- 670 Alloc & Assig IPv6 in 2014 (so far)- 386
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IPv4 Exhaustion & IPv6 Deployment We have visited LACNIC Members and Governmental organizations. 9 countries, 2 months, and almost 15 people (LACNIC staff) Create awareness of IPv4 exhaustion and help the transition to IPv6
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Ayitic Program – Design specificaly for Haiti´s needs – Created by LACNIC to promote and defend the regional comunity´s interests and INTERNET as an instrument for inclusion and socioeconomic development. – Seeks to build capacity and expand knowledge networks. – Second edition - August 2014 http://www.ayitic.net
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Previous Meetings LACNIC 4 – 9 th May 2014 – Cancun, Mexico. Public Policy forum – 5 proposals – 2 reached consensus * LAC-2014-01 Creation of an IPv4 reserve exclusively for IPv6 deployment. * LAC-2013-04 Management of Returned Internet Resources Tutorials, sessions..and more
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Upcoming Meetings
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