AFRINIC Update AFRINIC APRICOT Fukuoka Japan 4 March
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AFRINIC Update AFRINIC APRICOT , Fukuoka, Japan 4 March 2015
A Quick Glance… • AFRINIC celebrating 10 years of existence as an RIR • Farewell to Adiel Akplogan after 10 years of service as CEO at AFRINIC – Patrisse Deesse nominated as Interim CEO • Alan Barrett as NRO representative on the ICG
Membership Trend (2006 - 2014) 1, 152 active members as of Year Ending 2014 Page 3
IP Distribution Trend 12. 46 Million /32 IPv 4 issued in 2014
3. 27 Million /48 IPv 6 issued in 2014
140 AS Numbers issued in 2014
Ongoing Projects • ATLAS: 250 Probes/11 anchors by 2016 • RPKI: Moving to APNIC last release v 20140107 -1 • AIRRS: African Internet Routing and Resources Statistics • DNS Anycast and Route Server Copy • New WHOIS (Based on RIPE java code) • Routing Registry: bundled with new Whois Page 7
Policies Update Proposal Page 8 Status 1 Out-Of-Region Use of AFRINIC Internet Number Resources 2 Resource Reservation for Internet Exchange Points Discussion 3 AFRINIC Service Guidelines Discussion 4. Anycast Resource Assignments in the AFRINIC region Discussion Ratified
Capacity Building
FIRE Program www. fireafrica. org The Fund for Internet Research and Education (FIRE) § Grants and Awards Program designed to encourage and support the development of solutions to information and communication needs in the African region. § Part of the Seed Alliance with FRIDA (LACNIC) and ISIF Asia (APNIC) § 22 Grants and 8 Awards given since 2012
Global & Regional Engagement • IG – Cooperation within the NRO • IANA Stewardship Transition • ICANN Accountability • Global IGF – Support to Regional IGF’s • Capacity Building & Community Engagement – Training for Governments, Policy Makers and Managers. – African Union, African Telecommunications Union. Page 11
Additional Highlights… • 40 full time staff as of Dec 2014 • Creation of 2 New Departments and Unit – Capacity Building and Community Engagement – Research and New Technology – Customer Service Unit (within Member Services Department) • 2. 74 /8 available in our IPv 4 Pool end of 2014 • 414 Members with IPv 6 prefixes (36 % of membership ratio but only 15 % visibility)in 2014 • IPv 6 prefixes allocated to 49 of 56 African economies (IPv 6 coverage of 88% in Africa) • Elections – AFRINIC Board (two seats - Southern and Eastern) in June 2015 – Policy Development Working Group: one co-Chair in June 2015 – NRO-NC/ICANN ASO AC (one Representative) in Nov 2015 Page 12
For more stats, check out our latest publication The Number Crunch http: //www. afrinic. net/images/stori es/front_slide/number_crunch 2. 7. pd f
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