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APNIC Update
PACNOG 3
Rarotonga, Cook Islands
17 June 2007
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What is APNIC?
• Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for the Asia Pacific region– One of five RIRs currently operating around
the world– Non-profit, membership organisation– Responsible for distributing Internet resources
throughout the AP region
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What is APNIC?
• Industry self-regulatory body– Established in 1993– Consensus-based, open, and transparent
decision-making and policy development– Non-profit, neutral, and independent
• Open membership-based structure– Open participation
• Democratic, bottom-up processes
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APNIC Survey 2007
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APNIC Surveys
• Three surveys previously…– Members and other stakeholders– Conducted independently (KPMG)
– Guaranteed confidentiality– Face-face, written and online response
• Analysis of past results (KPMG)– 90% of items actioned (39% completed)
• Fourth survey – 2007 – Launched November 2006
– Published March 2007
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All surveys
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
1999 2001 2004 2007
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Responses
Economies
7
8
Survey 2007 – Membership category
Associate
20
Very Small
44
Small
92Medium
66
Large
25
Very Large
9
Extra Large
9
Non-member
45
N/A5
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Survey 2007 – Membership duration
23
0-1
59
1-5136
5-1082
10+16
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Part 1 – Analysis of APNIC performance
6.066.19
6.356.756.786.806.826.86
6.99
7.067.077.147.187.19
7.337.367.367.377.39
7.467.477.477.517.537.567.577.60
7.717.767.797.877.917.917.917.947.957.988.058.068.098.17
8.278.45
7.03
0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00
1.341.3
1.401.111.51.21.6
1.121.291.311.9
1.181.4
1.271.301.191.261.251.201.7
1.281.391.131.141.171.351.331.371.231.421.431.221.161.361.1
1.211.8
1.321.411.151.101.381.241.44
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Part 1 – Top 10
1. Support for DNS root server operations2. Statistics and other reports3. Support for Internet development4. Email is an effective and efficient way to contact APNIC 5. APNIC whois database quality, usability and reliability 6. APNIC servers and services maintenance and availability7. Technical content in APNIC Open Policy Meetings 8. The APNIC helpdesk service quality9. APNIC use of email and mailing lists10.Overall services provided are satisfactory
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Part 1 – Low 10
1. Policy development process is fair and accessible 2. Policy documents are easy to access and understand 3. Phone (VoIP) is an effective way to contact APNIC 4. Obtaining IPv4, IPv6 or ASN is easy and straightforward 5. Value members get from APNIC justifies the cost 6. Online eLearning is readily available 7. Phone (PSTN) is an effective way to contact APNIC 8. The NRO and ASO are well understood 9. APNIC training is easy to attend 10.Open Policy Meetings are affordable and accessible to
attend in person
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Part 2 – Allocation of resources
2.234
2.4682.873
11.842
12.329
17.20617.278
17.389
17.623
18.617
21.307
21.415
22.22222.962
23.801
24.085
26.959
17.785
0.000 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 30.000
2.3.62.2.6
2.1.6
2.2.2
2.1.52.3.4
2.1.2
2.3.2
2.2.32.3.3
2.3.5
2.1.4
2.2.12.1.1
2.2.5
2.2.4
2.1.32.3.1
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Part 2 – Top 10
1. Technical research and development activities2. Streamline resource requests and allocation process 3. Increase accessibility of APNIC meetings and policy
processes 4. Represent the needs of the ISP community to
governments and regulators 5. Expand training activities in scope, geographical coverage
and online options. 6. Improve the APNIC website 7. Support ISP education in the AP region 8. Deploy more DNS root servers in the Asia Pacific region 9. Resource certification to support better routing security 10.Expand external communication and outreach activities
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Average ratings by Member category
6
6.5
7
7.5
8
8.5
9
AssociateVery Small
SmallMedium
Large
Very LargeExtra LargeNon-member
N/A
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Average Ratings by Member duration
6.6
6.8
7
7.2
7.4
7.6
7.8
8
8.2
0-1 1-5 5-10 10+
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Other developments…
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Other developments
• Resource certification R&D• MyAPNIC• Public statistics (O3)
• ICONS• ARMS• Content Management System
• Human Resources Information System
• … and much much more
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Root Servers in Asia Pacific
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APNIC meetings
• APNIC 24, SANOG 10– New Delhi, India– 29 August - 7 September 2007
• APNIC 24 / SANOG 10 fellowship programme– Deadline for submission 30 June 2007– https://submission.sanog.org/fellowship
• Participate remotely– Participate in discussions, ask questions to the
presenter, voice your opinion through:– Webcast, podcast, jabberchat, live transcripts
• Invitation letters available!– Come and speak to me
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APNIC 24 highlights
• Interesting topics– IPv4 consumption proposals– Discussion on new membership fee structure
• All invited !!!– http://www.apnic.net/meetings/24/index.html
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Finally, a word from our sponsors…
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ecoAPNIC…
• A staff-driven project aimed at reducing the “ecological footprint” of APNIC operations
– Recycling
– Paper reduction
– Reduce energy consumption and waste
– Look at transportation and travel
– Monitoring and reporting
– http://www.apnic.net/ecoapnic
Thank You
This presentation brought to you by ecoAPNIC, using 100% recycled electrons.