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AFRINIC ActivitiesAGMM CEO Update
Alan Barrett, CEO10th May 2018
Human Resources
• 51 staff from 12 countries at the end of 2017
• 6 new hires in 2017; 1 departure
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Cameroonian
Congolese
French
Ivoria
n
Kenya
n
Madag
ascar
Malawian
Nigeria
n
Rwandan
South Afric
an
Ugandan
Total
Expat
Maurit
ian
Number of Employees/Nationalities
Number of Employees/Nationalities
Membership Growth
144 New Members in 2017, 1,554 Total Members at end of 2017
New Members per Category, 2017
Membership GrowthNew Members per Country, 2017
Membership Trends 2006-2017
Membership Growth
• 7,492,608 IPv4 addresses (0.45 /8s) allocated in 2017
• 101,258,752 IPv4 addresses (6.08 /8s) allocated from 2004 to 2017
IPv4 Allocations
IPv4 allocations per country in 2017
Egypt:
Egypt:
23.7%
23.7%
Ghana:
Ghana:
14.6%
14.6%
South Africa:
South Africa:
14.2%
14.2%
Tunisia:
Tunisia:
10.1%
10.1%
Morocco:
Morocco:
10.1%
10.1%
Kenya:
Kenya:
8.7%
8.7%Cote Divoire:
Cote Divoire:
3.7%
3.7%Mauritius:
Mauritius:
3.5%
3.5%Cameroon:
Cameroon:
3.4%
3.4%Other:
Other:
2.9%
2.9%Burkina Faso:
Burkina Faso:
2.5%
2.5%Liberia:
Liberia:
0.9%
0.9%Congo:
Congo:
0.8%
0.8%Sudan:
Sudan:
0.7%
0.7%
• The “final /8” was reached on 3 April 2017
• Currently in “Exhaustion Phase 1” as defined in the soft landing policy
• Maximum allocation per request is one /13 (0.5 million addresses)
IPv4 Exhaustion
• 111 IPv6 allocations in 2017, totaling 113 /32s
IPv6 AllocationsIPv6 allocations per country in 2017
South Africa:
South Africa:
37.8%
37.8%
Other:
Other:
14.4%
14.4%
Kenya:
Kenya:
6.3%
6.3%Tanzania:
Tanzania:
3.6%
3.6%Nigeria:
Nigeria:
3.6%
3.6%Senegal:
Senegal:
3.6%
3.6%Mozambique:
Mozambique:
2.7%
2.7%Benin:
Benin:
2.7%
2.7%Ghana:
Ghana:
2.7%
2.7%Togo:
Togo:
2.7%
2.7%Rwanda:
Rwanda:
2.7%
2.7%Cameroon:
Cameroon:
2.7%
2.7%Zimbabwe:
Zimbabwe:
2.7%
2.7%Angola:
Angola:
2.7%
2.7%Burkina Faso:
Burkina Faso:
1.8%
1.8%Mauritius:
Mauritius:
1.8%
1.8%
ASN Assignment
150 ASNs assigned in 2017, 5 of these were “2 byte” ASNs, 1570 ASNs in total since 2004
Tota
l A
SN
s issued
Total ASNs assigned per year
182
182
102
102
66
66
86
86
117
117
114
114
140
140
166
166
135
135
155
155 169
169
152
152
Up to 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
• Training in French and English• Internet Number Resource Management• IPv6 Planning and Deployment
• 21 workshops• 19 countries• 639 participants
Training
• Attended 13 outreach events• Met 300 members and prospective members• Handled > 30,000 tickets• 95% response within 48 hours• Contacted 100% of members older than 1
year• 80% updated their contact details
Outreach and Customer Service
• AIS’17 and the AFRINIC-26 Meeting• Nairobi, Kenya: 21 May to 2 June 2017• 640 people from 68 countries attended• 11 AFRINIC Fellows
• AFRINIC-27• Lagos, Nigeria: 27 Nov to 1 Dec 2017• 240 people from 34 countries attended• 12 AFRINIC Fellows
• AIS’18 and the AFRINIC-28 Meeting• Dakar, Senegal: 28 Apr to 11 May 2018• 1069 delegates from 82 countries
registered• 12 AFRINIC Fellows• Child Care facilities introduced
Meetings
Informing the community
• 67 blog articles published, 34,410 hits• 25 campaigns (2018)• 6800 likes on twitter (+19%)• 5914 Facebook likes• 55 tweets and posts (2018)• 1168 visits from 645 referrals in 228
locations worldwide (2018)• Hosted status page at status.afrinic.net
Informing the Community
New AFRINIC Website
• New web site produced in English and French.
• 664 pages of dual-language content• Preview of new website is available at
preview.afrinic.net• It will be promoted to www.afrinic.net
soon.
• “IPv4 Resource Transfers within the AFRINIC Region” passed and implemented
• “IPv4 Soft Landing bis” reached last call, but consensus declaration was overturned on appeal
• 7 other policy proposals discussed in 2017
Policy Development
• Improvements to WHOIS authentication• Deprecated old password schemes• Added maintainers for all unprotected objects
• Deployed RPKI “0/0” trust anchor in collaboration with other RIRs
• DNS anycast service expansion• Free service to African ccTLDs• Increased from 3 to 8 locations
Technical Operations
• Africa Latency Study• “Most outstanding paper” at IEEE Africom 2017• Paper accepted to IEEE Infocom 2018
• 2 Measurement workshops• The research team presented at 9 conferences
Research
• 9 grants in 2016/2017 with $250,000 over 2 years• 3 awards in 2017 of $3,000 each
Fire Programme
Thank you.
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