2. Overview
• Introduction to APNIC
• APNIC activities
– Serving Members
– Supporting the Asia Pacific Region Internet
– Global Collaboration
• APNIC’s contribution to the Indonesian Internet
• Moving forward
– Working closer with Indonesian Internet multi-stakeholders (including
Government, Industry, Civil Society and Academia)
3. What is APNIC
• APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre) is one of
five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) charged with
ensuring the fair distribution and responsible
management of IP addresses and related resources.
• These resources are required for the stable and reliable
operation of the global Internet.
– AS Number (e.g. 4608)
– IPv4 address (e.g. 202.12.90.0)
– IPv6 address (e.g. 2001:dd8:c:0:0:0:0:c8)
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5. APNIC Vision
• A global, open, stable, and secure Internet that serves the
entire Asia Pacific community
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6. APNIC Secretariat
• A membership based, not for profit organisation
• Headquartered in Brisbane, Australia
• 70+ staff from all over the region (25 languages spoken)
• A budget of AUD 18 million (~ USD 15 million)
• Has a governing board called the Executive Council, the
members of which are elected by the Members
• The Secretariat (APNIC's staff) carries out the day-to-day
work to support APNIC's mission. There are 4 main group
of activities: Serving Members, Supporting the Asia Pacific's
Internet Development, Collaborating with the Global
Internet Community, and Corporate Support.
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11. APNIC Training delivered in Indonesia
2010 - 2014
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2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
Face-to-face
training
events
7 5 3 4 1
People
trained
face-to-face
204 171 116 106 38
Subjects
delivered
face-to-face
DNS/DNSSEC;
Internet
Investigation;
IPv6;
Network Security;
Routing
Internet
Fundamentals;
IPv6;
Network Security;
Routing;
Train the Trainers
IPv6 IPv6;
Internet
Resource
Management
IPv6:
DNS/DNSSEC
Number
registered for
eLearning
training
events
23 23 N/A N/A N/A
12. Other involvements
• IGF 2013 Bali
– Funding and project support
• IDNOG
– Sponsorship and task-force participation
• Information sharing
– Indonesian participation in APNIC conferences
– Visits to APNIC office by various Indonesian delegates
• Government
• Associations
• Industry players
• Civil society
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13. Moving forward
• Inviting Indonesian Internet multi-stakeholders to discuss
Internet number policy development at:
– APRICOT 2015 – Fukuoka (2 - 6 Feb 2015)
– APNIC 40 – Jakarta (Sep 2015)
• APNIC to engage in various in-country projects e.g.
– National Internet Directory
– National Internet Development Strategy (e.g. IPv6, stability)
– Government Internet Infrastructure
– Others?
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We passed the annual ISO9001 external audit in August 2014.
Internal audit process established: regular spot checks on travels, requisitions etc. to check for compliance
Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) appointed as our next external auditor. Appointment is rotated every 3 year
RIR accountability matrix developed in collaboration with the other RIRs
Transparency page on public website updated. It contains various information on how APNIC ensures proper governance and oversight of all its activities
In summary, in 2014 we continue to serve and meet our Members in their various economies, engage with the wider AP communities, and collaborate with the globel Internet stakeholders.