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23rd PITA AGM and Conference: APNIC Community - how you can be involved?APNIC
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4. 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
• Industry self-regulatory body
- Open
- Consensus-based
- Transparent
• Meetings and mailing lists
– http://meetings.apnic.net
- http://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists
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7. What is APNIC’s role
• APNIC provides Internet resource services to the Asia
Pacific Region
– IPv4, IPv6, ASN
– Maintains the Whois database
– Provides reverse DNS delegation for the resources allocated to the
region
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9. What does APNIC do?
• Facilitate the policy development process
– Via mailing lists and meetings
• Implements policy changes
– When the community has discussed and agreed upon them
• Information dissemination
• Training services
• Collaboration & Liaison
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11. What is a Policy?
In the APNIC region, a policy refers to the rules and requirements or
criteria that one must meet to be eligible to receive IP and ASN resources.
A policy proposal is a formal, written submission that outlines an idea for
a new policy. If a policy proposal is successful it will become a policy.
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12. Why do we need resource policy?
IP address and AS numbers are public shared resources.
APNIC policies ensure that these resources are managed
properly and distributed with the goal of fairness and
consistency in mind.
The common aim of a policy is to ensure proper usage of
Internet number resources according to the technical and
operational needs of the network. This is vital for the
continued stable growth of the Internet.
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13. Policy change
Policies change constantly
They evolve as the needs of the technical community change
Good policy relies on a range of opinions
APNIC policies are developed by Members and the Internet
community in a bottom-up process of consultation and
consensus.
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14. What’s APNIC’s role?
• The APNIC Secretariat is the organization that manages
resources, implements policy and provides a range of
services to the community
• APNIC staff
o Provide information and support to people who want to be involved in
the policy development process
o Provide support to the Policy SIG
o Help authors to draft proposal wording
o Manage the implementation of policy changes
o Inform the policy changes to the community
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15. Who can Participate?
Policies are developed by and for the Asia Pacific
Internet community, which includes the APNIC
membership.
Anyone can participate in the policy development
process for managing and distributing IP addresses.
• Whether you are a seasoned network engineer, a decision maker, a student in the IT field, or a user of the
Internet, you can join the discussion.
You are invited to be part of this development process.
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16. Why participate?
• It is an opportunity to learn and share experiences and best
practices in the Internet
• Policies affect your organization’s operating environment and are
constantly changing
• Ensure your organization's needs are represented
• It’s a great way to build your profile and contribute to the Internet
• You can directly impact the way APNIC manages Internet
number resources
• Make these policies work for your networks and future growth
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18. What’s next?
• Subscribe to the mailing list
– sig-policy@apnic.net
• Review the proposals
– https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/
• Discuss with others
– Morning and afternoon tea, lunch, dinner
• Participate in Policy SIG Meeting
– Check conference program
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20. Background
• Initiated at APNIC 44
– After past community feedback
• Motivation
– Does not require in-depth whois knowledge
– Update account and whois contacts at the same time
– Remove complexity
– Progress can be tracked
– Reduce complaints about inaccurate contact data
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21. Progress so far
• Contact review reminder
• Single point where contact details can be updated
• Update progress indicator
– First phase implemented in January
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28. Next round of improvements
• Update of whois contact objects included in process
– Role and person
• Contact review reminder email
– If reminder email receives a bounced response then a second response
to be sent notifying about invalid contact
– Invalid contacts to be tagged and displayed within the consolidated
feature page within MyAPNIC
• Future changes
– User feedback
– Consider impacts of future policy proposals
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Where is the APNIC Region?
APNIC serves the entire Asia-Pacific region, with a total of 56 economies in the region. This includes Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia regions.
Asia Pacific Region
Afghanistan, Kiribati, PalauAmerican, Samoa, Korea, Dem. People's Republic, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Korea, Republic of Philippines, Bangladesh, Laos People’s Dem. Republic, Pitcairn, Bhutan, Macau, Reunion, British Indian Ocean Territory, Madagascar, Samoa, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Seychelles, Cambodia, Maldives, Singapore, China, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Christmas Island, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Mayotte, Taiwan, Comoros, Micronesia Fed. States of Thailand, Cook Islands, Mongolia, Tokelau, East Timor, Myanmar, Tonga, Fiji, Nauru, Tuvalu, French Polynesia, Nepal, Vanuatu, French Southern Territories, New Caledonia, VietNam, Guam, New Zealand, Wallis and Futuna Islands, Hong Kong Niue, India, Norfolk Island, Indonesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan, Pakistan
Reference:
http://www.apnic.net/about-APNIC/organization/apnics-region
APNIC in the Internet ecosystem
- Simplify contact update process
- Enable contact details to be updated at a single point within MyAPNIC
- Remove complexity for corporate and tech contacts of having to navigate where to go to keep all contact records up-to-date
- Progress of contact checks to be tracked
- Removal of inaccurate contact data
- Reduce unnecessary complaints (a
bout invalid contact details registered within the APNIC whois (currently received in helpdesk queue)
- On average some members very rarely go into MyAPNIC (since they have their own internal systems),or contacts who understand the process leave, and there is no automated reminder to keep contact records up-to-date
- Confusion for members on where to go in order to update the different contact types
- Difficulty to navigate update processes within MyAPNIC can lead to contacts not being updated
1. Corporate contact will have full access on updating step 1 and 2.2. Technical contact will be able to update its own account details immediately and request changes on others to be approved by Corporate Contact
Technical contact will not have permission to update Organisation details, but will be able to view the changes and still be able to proceed to the next step.
- On average some members very rarely go into MyAPNIC (since they have their own internal systems),or contacts who understand the process leave, and there is no automated reminder to keep contact records up-to-date
- Confusion for members on where to go in order to update the different contact types
- Difficulty to navigate update processes within MyAPNIC can lead to contacts not being updated
- On average some members very rarely go into MyAPNIC (since they have their own internal systems),or contacts who understand the process leave, and there is no automated reminder to keep contact records up-to-date
- Confusion for members on where to go in order to update the different contact types
- Difficulty to navigate update processes within MyAPNIC can lead to contacts not being updated
Future outlook for this project eg. Step 4 whois
We welcome your feedback!
feedback@apnic.net
prop-125: - Validation of "abuse-mailbox" and other IRT emails
Reached consensus at APNIC 46 Policy SIG and AMM
Simple, periodic verification of IRT object emails
Confirm that the response if from person nto automated
Validation period no longer than fifteen (15) days.
If there is no response from some of the email address associated with the IRT object, then mark those attributes invalid and contact the member for the resolution. If the problem is not fixed after fifteen (15) days then block access to myapnic and use other means to contact the member (e.g. via billing contact or corporate contact).
30th November - Inviting Successful Applicants to accept award
16th December - Acceptance Deadline
17th December - Publication of Successful Applicants