LACNIC Report Ricardo Patara Registration Service Manager
Region covered by LACNIC LACNIC provides its services in 9 economies in Latin America and the Caribbean
LACNIC in numbers. Membership Evolution 700 600 500 400 300 00 100 S m all/m icr o No Resource M ember IP v6 End User 5- Mayor > /11 4- Extra Large > /14 3- Large /16 - /14 - M ed iu m /19 - /16 1- sm all /4 - /19 0 1999 000 001 00 003 004 005 006 007
LACNIC in numbers. Membership per Country VE; 6 SV; 11 TT; UY; 8 9 PY; SR; 9 PE; 1 PA; 16 NI; 6 MX; 75 HT; 5 HN; 11 GY; 1 GT; 1 AR AN; 11 AW BO AR; 84 BR BZ CL AW; CO BO; 11 CR CU DO EC FK GF GT GY HN HT MX BR; 0 NI GF; 1 PA FK; 1 PE PY EC; 1 SR DO; 10 CO; 51 SV CU; 7 CL; 40 BZ; 3 TT CR; 5 UY VE AN
LACNIC in numbers. Staff 16 14 1 10 8 6 4 0 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 00 003 004 005 006 007 4 3 3 5 3 4 5 4 5 Dir PyER Tech Admin
Strategic planning Conducted during last year Scope 009 Definition of Vision, Mission, Objectives and Projects A big challenge: Change of mind, Organization adjustments New fashion budget.
Vision To be a leader in the construction and articulation of collaborative efforts for Internet development and stability in Latin America and Caribbean.
Mission To administrate Internet numbering resources, contributing to the creation of collaboration and cooperation opportunities that will benefit the regional Internet community, committed to: the excellence and quality of services provided to our clients, constantly perfecting an impartial, participative and transparent selfregulation model, the adoption and promotion of technological advancements and standards within the industry, strengthening the relationships with the main stakeholders of the Internet within the region, the development of regional capabilities through training and the transmission of Internet-related technology.
LACNIC X Held in Margarita Island, Venezuela 35 Participants 9 Different countries represented. cctld, IXP, Security, IPv6, ISOC chapters, had their meeting during LACNIC IX 11 Different Proposals 6 Reached Consensus, Board Ratification
LACNIC X Reached Consensus: LAC-007-03 IPv6 Allocation and Assignment New Policy LAC-007-04 IPv6 Policy Interim Status Deletion LAC-007-05 Multiple /48 reassignments LAC-007-07 Global Policy Distribution Remaining IPv4 Space LAC-007-08 Global Policy ASN allocation IANA - RIR LAC-007-10 Evaluation Second IPv6 Allocation Other activities Editorial working group to review policies text. (Unify concepts, avoid ambiguity, creation of glossary of terms, etc). Revision of LACNIC Policy Development Process
LACNIC and Information Society in LAC +Roots Five anycast root servers (CL, AR, VE, PA, EC). Public, Academic and Private Sector. Looking for partners in the Caribbean region. more to be deployed under this agreement. FRIDA Program Phase Partnership among LACNIC, IDRC and ISOC. Small grants program for funding ICT research projects Total amount for this second phase: US$ 650,000 First Call Closed, at this moment evaluating proposals
LACNIC and Information Society in LAC Supporting and Participating in Internet Activities. Few examples: Internet day, Argentina. Caribbean Ministerial meeting in Anguilla. Internet Governance Meeting in Curacao IXP Workshop in Salvador (LACNIC, CISCO, SV Government, PCH, ISOC and ICANN) New Agreement of Cooperation for Caribbean Region signed by ARIN, LACNIC and Caribbean Telecommunication Union. New IPv6 Campaign Promote the adoption IPv6 Awareness IPv4 Depletion New IPv6 Transition Portal (http://portalipv6.lacnic.net/)
LACNIC and elac-007 elac-007 is a set of measurable objectives related with the development of the Information Society in LAC region. It was the result of the Regional Conference of Governments, in 005 (Río de Janeiro). elac-007 includes 70 goals. elac-007 process is runs by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) LACNIC has activities that directly contribute with the achievement of 5 of the elac-007 objectives. As a result LACNIC is an active actor in the development of the Information Society in our region. LACNIC usually participates in every elac007 activities, working groups, etc. Specially in those working groups related to the technical stability of Internet We promote strongly in any fora the multi stakeholder model of the Internet Governance.
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