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APNIC Update: Infotel 2014
1. Issue Date:
Revision:
APNIC Services
Update 2014
Vivek Nigam
Colombo, Sri Lanka
27 October 2014
24 Oct 2014
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2. Member Services Team
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Multi-Lingual: Multi-skilled:
- Japanese - Database
- Hindi - Networking
- Cantonese - Design
- Mandarin - Customer service
- Tamiil - Programming
- Sinhalese - Projects
3. Member Services Team
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We support APNIC Members
• General queries on APNIC services &
procedures
• Account management and payment
• Whois updates & troubleshooting
• Reverse DNS
• MyAPNIC support
The team
• Operates 9:00 to 21:00
(UTC +10)
• Are multilingual
• Contactable via online
chat, email & phone
4. APNIC’s Vision:
“A global, open,
stable, and
secure Internet
that serves the
entire Asia
Pacific
community”
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Serving APNIC Members
Supporting Internet
development in the Asia
Pacific region
5. Overview
• Membership growth statistics
• IPv6 statistics
• IPv4
– Last /8 statistics
– Market transfer statistics
• ASN statistics
• Services update
• Trends and observations
“Function as the RIR for
the Asia Pacific, in the
service of the community
of Members and others”
“Provide Internet registry
services to the highest
possible standards of
trust, neutrality, and
accuracy”
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6. APNIC Membership
6
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
XL
VL
L
M
S
VS
AS
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Statistics as at 30
September
8. IPv6 delegations
8
Cumulative
Delegations
Allocation
Assignment
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
By delegation type
/30-/31
/32
/43-/47
/48
By size
One-click
Normal
By request type
In 2014
0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Statistics
as at 31
August
9. IPv4 delegations
9
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Jan-14
Feb-14
Mar-14
Apr-14
May-14
Jun-14
Jul-14
Aug-14
Recovered Pool
103/8
From 103
pool
From
recovered
pool
/24
/23
/22
NIR
New
Existing
By pool By size By Member
Statistics as
at 31 August
10. Need more IPv4?
• Prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address
– Permits the delegation of an additional /22 of IPv4 addresses to
APNIC account holders
• Referral applications
- If your address pool cannot fulfill your customer’s needs you can
open an APNIC account for your customers
- You can manage the resources on behalf of your customers via
MyAPNIC multiple account management
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11. IPv4 transfers
11
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Jan-14
Feb-14
Mar-14
Apr-14
May-14
Jun-14
Jul-14
Aug-14
Inter-RIR
Intra-RIR
Used
Did not use
Using listing service
Used
Remaining
Pre-approval usage Statistics as at 31 August
12. ASN assignments
2 byte
4 byte
12
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Jan-14
Feb-14
Mar-14
Apr-14
May-14
Jun-14
Jul-14
Aug-14
4-byte
2-byte
2-byte
4-byte
By type
Rejected
Accepted
4-byte return rate
Statistics as at
31 August
Global ASN use
14. IRT object campaign
14
November
, 2010
IRT object policy implemented to improve
network abuse contact information in the
Whois database
Stage 1: To encourage adoption of this policy
Stage 2: Sent reminders to members who
have not registered any IRT object
2nd Qtr 2013
2nd Qtr 2014
15. IRT campaign outcome
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% of accounts that have IRT created and referenced
42
85
87
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
Before the campaign After 1st Stage After 2nd Stage
17. Updated correspondence features
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Request new correspondence and
view existing correspondence
Contact APNIC Executive Council
18. Security
• Security of online payment page has been enhanced
– Invoice retrieval and payment confirmation page secured
• Email has been made secure
– SMTP TLS is now enabled (RFC 3207)
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Protection against passive eavesdropping
19. Trends and observations
• Geolocation issues affecting Members
– Incorrect geolocation information
– No geolocation information
– Website access based on IP location
• Reverse DNS delegation
- How to register?
- How long does it take?
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20. Reverse DNS delegation
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Create
domain object
Register your domain object from
MyAPNIC or via Helpdesk
Within 4 hours after APNIC FTP
zone is updated
Other RIR
NS
Global NS
Additional time to update global
DNS based on TTL/refresh values
APNIC NS
MyAPNIC: In a few minutes
E-mail: Within 2 hours
22. Geolocation
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Geoloc attribute
introduced in July 2013
to provide hints to geo-service
providers
Relatively new feature
and not widely used by
all Member and geo-service
providers
Ensure your APNIC
Whois registration is up-to-
date
Update your IP
information in third party
GEOIP databases such
as MaxMind, IP2
location
For records maintained
by APNIC:
• We do not set the
geoloc attributes
• We record your
economy of
registration
www.apnic.net/geolocation
23. APNIC’s Vision:
“A global, open,
stable, and
secure Internet
that serves the
entire Asia
Pacific
community”
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Serving APNIC Members
Supporting Internet
development in the Asia
Pacific region
24. Community Development
Engineering Assistance
Projects in Bhutan,
Laos, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
MoU with ICANN for L-root
servers in the Asia
Pacific
33 Fellowships
supported for APRICOT
2014 & APNIC 38
New Youth Fellowship
Program for APNIC 38 –
2 Fellows
SANOG
SANOG
L-root MoU signing
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25. ISIF Asia Awards and Grants
Supporting technical innovation
for socio-economic development
in the Asia Pacific
Call for 2015 Grants closes 31
October 2014
Awards Grants Economies
5 from 93
12 from 139
applications
applications
Cook Islands, Kiribati, New Zealand, Tuvalu, India,
Australia/Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Micronesia,
Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vanuatu
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26. About ISIF Asia
Grants
• Competitive selection process
• Up to AUD $30,000 / 3-12
months
• Aligned with funding
categories
• Reporting required
• Access to additional capacity
building funds
• Supporting regional
collaboration
• Scale-up / replication of
successful projects
www.isif.asia/grant
Awards
• Competitive selection process
• Online voting
• Cash prize AUD $ 3,000 + IGF
travel + 1 year networking
support
• Aligned with funding
categories
• No reporting required
• Higher media exposure
• Access to additional capacity
building funds
www.isif.asia/award
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27. ISIF information
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www.facebook.com/ISIF.asia
@ISIF_Asia
www.youtube.com/user/TheISIFGrantsAwards
http://gplusme.at/ISIFAsia
For sponsorship and partnership opportunities:
www.isif.asia/join_us
29. THANK YOU
www.facebook.com/APNIC
www.twitter.com/apnic
www.youtube.com/apnicmultimedia
www.flickr.com/apnic
www.weibo.com/APNICrir
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Notes de l'éditeur
The total membership figure for 2013 is 4,051. As at 30 September 2014, we now have a total of 4,501 Members, an increase of 9.9% from 2013.
In 2012 there was a huge increase in Members from 10 to 53 – ANY REASON WHY HERE?. So far in 2014, there are 22 Members.
Since Jan 2014, the delegation rate for IPv6 has been quite stable, and we can see that the majority of delegations have been a /32 (65%) which is the default allocation size for providers, followed by /48s which is the default assignment size for end-sites. Most came from normal allocations, instead of one-click.
Since the advent of the recovered pool, there has been a marked increase in IPv4 requests. The majority… interestingly still by existing Members (17%), with slightly more new Members (23%), which is to be expected. 42% of requests have come from the recovered pool and 58% from the last /8 pool. Unsurprisingly, the majority of the v4 delegations are /22s, which is the maximum allowed by the policy.
IPv4 Transfers remain steady as well, however, we are starting to see some transfers from ARIN to NIR members. 51% of Members are utilising the listing service. 70% of pre-approvals remaining indicates we still have many Members who are looking for sources to transfer from
It is good to note that the return rate for 4-byte is very low (4%), which illustrates acceptance of 4-byte ASN in the region. Overall, 69% of ASNs are 4-byte. 4-byte uptake has been quite good in the region with 70% of new Members using 4-byte now.
- Incorrect geolocation information specifically related to delegations made from some of the recovered address block from IANA
After APNIC NS is updated it takes about 30 min to update APNIC FTP reverse zone
Engineering assistance is offered to network operators that require specific technical assistance, such as how to deploy IPv6 deployment more effectively. It is provided on a cost recovery basis.
In addition to the existing partnership with F, I and K-root operator, APNIC recently signed an MoU with ICANN to help distribute L-root servers in the AP region
We provided 33 fellowship combined for APRICOT 2014 and APNIC 38. Fellows are given financial assistance on travel, accommodation and daily expenses.
We provided our first youth fellowship in APNIC 38.
Three projects received additional mentoring on evaluation and communications (India, Cook Islands and Cambodia)
Two site visits conducted in India (Tezpur and Mumbai)
ISIF Asia is a small grants and awards program aimed at stimulating creative solutions to ICT development needs in the Asia Pacific region, placing particular emphasis on the role of the Internet in social and economic development in the region.
Call for grants for 2015 is open now and closes on 31 October 2014
This will be a big event, another one we run in conjunction with APAN.