2. LACNIC
at
a
glance
• One
of
the
world’s
5
RIRs
• Coverage
area:
33
territories
• 2
NIRs
and
also
co-‐founders
of
LACNIC
(NIC.br
in
Brazil
and
NIC.mx
in
Mexico)
NIR’s
members
are
LACNIC´s
members
• Over
5.000
Members
• 44
full
Sme
staff,
from
9
countries
4. Modeling
ExhausSon
(Phase
2)
Resources Update
51%
47%
4.20%
Total
Available
End
User
ISP
Phase
2
End:
13
Feb.
2017
5. Policy
Update
• List
of
proposals:
h.p://www.lacnic.net/lists/policy
• Subscribe
to
the
policy
list:
h.ps://poli9cas.lacnic.net/
Proposal
Status
1
Trigger
2.3.2.18
when
a
jusMfied
request
larger
than
/22
is
received
which
can
not
be
allocated
from
any
remaining
pool
of
addresses
at
LACNIC.
RaMfied:
to
be
implemented
in
March
2016
2
LAC-‐2015-‐3:
IPv4
exhausMon
policy
with
a
scheduled
terminaMon
date
and
the
scheduled
return
of
large
users'
blocks.
Under
discussion
3
LAC-‐2016-‐1:
IPv4
reserve
pool
for
criMcal
Internet
infrastructure
in
the
region.
Under
discussion
4
LAC-‐2016-‐2:
SeZling
IPv4-‐IPv6
connecMvity
disputes
when
only
one
of
the
protocols
is
supported
Under
discussion
5
LAC-‐2016-‐3:
Remove
the
reference
to
a
provider’s
"mulMhomed
or
non-‐
mulMhomed
status.".
Under
discussion
6. • List
of
policy
improvements
hZp://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/lista-‐de-‐mejoras-‐poliMcas
Policy
IniciaSves
9. IPv6:
• Several
Workshops
in
the
region
• hZps://eventos.lacnic.net/ev3/
Security:
• CSIRT
training
in
Costa
Rica,
Paraguay
and
Cuba
• Four
IPv6
online
basic
courses
at
LACNIC
campus
during
2015
• One
IPv6
advanced
course
• hZp://campus.lacnic.net/
• First
“TesSng
v6”
online
course
hZp://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/tesMngv6
CAPACITY
BUILDING:
IPv6,
INTERNET
SECURITY
AND
STABILITY
Internet
Exchange
Points:
• Training
and
development
events
in
ArgenMna,
Nicaragua,
Honduras,
Panama
11. • LACNIC and Banco CAF are conducting a study about IPv6
deployment in LAC region
• A sample of 10 countries was selected: Argentina, Chile,
Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama,
Republica Dominicana, Trinidad & Tobago
• Interviews mainly with ISPs, but also with governments and
academic community
• The study will be available next month
• It will help to understand:
– Why
IPv6
is
sMll
in
low
adopMon
in
LAC
– What
can
be
done
to
improve
that
situaMon
• Guides, recommendations, best practices
• Economic model
IPv6 deployment study
12. IPv6 Uptake: IPv6 User Preference
• Data Sources (Thanks to all of them!!)
– APNIC,
Cisco,
Akamai
• Countries displaying significant uptake (user pref > 1%)
CC
User
Pref
Ecuador
13.0%
Brazil
7.0%
Peru
16.2%
Bolivia
3.2%
Belize*
1.0%
Trinidad
and
Tobago
0.98%
(almost…
J
)
13. Community Building
+RAICES
• Support for installation of anycast copies of root-servers
in the region
– BeZer
access
to
one
of
the
criMcal
Internet
resources:
DNS
– BeZer
connecMvity
of
local
users
and
ISPs
• LACNIC coordinates with host institutions and with the
root servers operators
• Currently working with root-servers F, L, K, I
RIPE ATLAS
• We are encouraging the participation in RIPE ATLAS
– DistribuMng
probes
– Support
for
anchors
deployment
14. § AcMve
role
as
a
RIR
in
the
IANA
FuncSons
Stewardship
transiSon
process
§ LACIGF
8
(Aug
2015
-‐
México)
–
Preparatory
meeSng
to
the
IGF
(Nov
2015
–
Brazil)
§ FRIDA
Project:
Regional
fund
for
Digital
InnovaMon
in
LaMn
America
and
the
Caribbean
15. LACNIC
25
May
2
to
6,
2016
La
Habana
-‐
CUBA
UPCOMING
MEETINGS: