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Kevon Swift, Head Strategic Relations and Integration LACNIC Caribbean on the move Belize 2 November 2015 kevon@lacnic.net Closer relationships among Internet actors and stakeholders in the Caribbean


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Kevon Swift, Head – Strategic Relations and Integration LACNIC Caribbean on the move – Belize 2 November 2015 kevon@lacnic.net

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  • Closer relationships among Internet actors and stakeholders in the

Caribbean

  • Sensitisation about LACNIC, the Internet ecosystem and Internet number

resources to various audiences

  • Sensitisation about LACNIC's technical services including requesting and

managing Internet number resources, resource certification, and high- level overviews of network management concepts under IPv6 among

  • ther things, to technical stakeholders
  • Shared information about distribution policies for Internet number

resources within the LACNIC Community, Policy Development Processes (PDPs) and live issues under consideration

  • Awareness of general aspects of Internet Governance, key issues such

as IPv4 Exhaustion/IPv6 Adoption, and specific Internet Governance issues currently under debate Ongoing engagement within LACNIC about important matters affecting Caribbean Internet development.

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Day One

09:00 Registra)on 09:30 Opening Session - LACNIC, CARIBNOG, PUC 10:00 Kick-off: LACNIC at your service - geCng to know your RIR beFer Mr Kevon SwiH, Head of Strategic Rela)ons and Integra)on, LACNIC 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 Presenta)on: The Internet Ecosystem - an overview of the Internet's

  • pera)ng layers and actors

Mr Shernon Osepa, Manager La)n American and Caribbean Affairs, ISOC 11:30 Presenta)on: Updates and stats on IPv6 deployment since exhaus)on within the LACNIC region Mr Guillermo Cicileo, Security, Stability and Resilience Coordinator, LACNIC 12:00 Lunch Break

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Day One 13:00 Membership and Registra)on Services + LACNIC Community's Policy Development Processes and live discussions Ms Gianina Pensky, Policy Officer, LACNIC 14:30 Coffee Break 15:00 Presenta)on: Overview of Internet Governance (IG), na)onal IG mechanisms and live IG issues Mr Kevon SwiH, Head of Strategic Rela)ons and Integra)on, LACNIC 16:00 Q&A: Have your say - open mic opportunity for Internet stakeholders to share their experiences Ms Gianina Pensky, Mr Guillermo Cicileo, Mr Kevon SwiH, LACNIC 16:30 End of Day One

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Mr Guillermo Cicileo – Security, Stability & Resilience Coordinator IPv6, FLIP6, RPKI, multicast, BGP, internet security, advanced networks Ms Gianina Pensky – Policy Officer Registration process, online number resource management system and interface, customers, distribution policies Mr Kevon Swift – Head, Strategic Relations and Integration International ICT policy, international relations, global Internet Governance, Caribbean region

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  • LACNIC and the system of Regional Internet

Registries (RIRs)

  • LACNIC structure and community
  • Outreach and cooperation across the region
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A regional Internet A regional Internet registry registry (RIR) (RIR) is is an an

  • rganisation
  • rganisation that

that manages manages the the allocation allocation and and registration registration of

  • f Internet

Internet number number resources resources within within a particular a particular region region of

  • f the

the world

  • world. Internet

. Internet number number resources resources include include IP IP addresses addresses and and autonomous autonomous system system (AS) (AS) numbers numbers.

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  • Not-for-profit organisation est. In

Montevideo, Uruguay (since 2002)

  • Distribution and administration of

number resources

  • Coordination of policy

development within the community for managing resources

  • Reverse DNS resolution and
  • ther tech services
  • Capacity building
  • Cooperation activities
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  • Broad-based
  • Anyone or any

entity with an interest

  • Self-regulating
  • Open, transparent,

bottom-up processes (e.g. PDPs)

  • 5000!
  • Often ISPs

(allocation) or end- users (assignment)

  • Different categories
  • Elects Executive

Board among peers with right to vote

  • Electoral
  • Fiscal
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  • Oscar Messano (AR) – President
  • Wardner Maia (BR) – Vice

President

  • Hartmut Glaser (BR) – Treasurer
  • Alejandro Guzman (CO) – Deputy

Treasurer

  • Rafael Ibarra (SV) – Secretary
  • Gabriel Adonaylo (AR)
  • Oscar Robles Garay – Executive

Director

  • Approximately 39 professionals
  • Three working languages
  • Nationals from Uruguay, Argentina,

Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago

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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=tBINOM0KcWY

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Argentina Argentina Aruba Aruba Belize Belize Bolivia Bolivia Bonaire Bonaire Brazil Brazil Chile Chile Colombia Colombia Costa Rica Costa Rica Cuba Cuba Curaçao Curaçao

  • Dominican

Dominican Republic Republic Ecuador Ecuador El Salvador El Salvador Falkland Falkland Islands Islands (Malvinas) (Malvinas) French French Guiana Guiana Guatemala Guatemala Guyana Guyana Haiti Haiti Honduras Honduras Mexico Mexico Nicaragua Nicaragua Panama Panama Paraguay Paraguay Peru Peru Saba Saba St St Eustatius Eustatius Sint Sint Maarten Maarten South South Georgia Georgia and and the the South South Sandwich Sandwich Islands Islands Suriname Suriname Trinidad Trinidad and and Tobago Tobago Uruguay Uruguay Venezuela Venezuela

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  • Aruba (110,663 / 78.9%)

Aruba (110,663 / 78.9%)

  • Belize (340,844 / 31.7%)

Belize (340,844 / 31.7%)

  • BES [Bonaire (17,408) ,

BES [Bonaire (17,408) , St St Eustatius Eustatius (3,543), Saba(1,991)] (3,543), Saba(1,991)]

  • Cuba (11,047,251 / 25.7%)

Cuba (11,047,251 / 25.7%)

  • Curaçao

Curaçao (146,836 / *43%) (146,836 / *43%)

  • Dominica

Dominica Republic Republic (10,349,741 / (10,349,741 / 45.9%) 45.9%)

  • Guyana (735,554 / 33%)

Guyana (735,554 / 33%)

  • French

French Guiana Guiana (250,109 / 72%) (250,109 / 72%)

  • Haiti

Haiti (9,996,731 / 10.6%) (9,996,731 / 10.6%)

  • Sint

Sint Maarten Maarten (40,850 / *26.84%) (40,850 / *26.84%)

  • Suriname (576,311 / 37.4%)

Suriname (576,311 / 37.4%)

  • Trinidad

Trinidad and and Tobago (1,341,151 / Tobago (1,341,151 / 63.8%) 63.8%)

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  • Distribution of number resources (registration)
  • Reverse DNS and maintaining the WHOIS

database

  • Other technical services (resource

certification/RPKI, SARA, WARP)

  • Coordinates Policy Development Process

(PDP)

  • Capacity building (incl. online platform) and

development projects

  • Internet Governance
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  • Governance: https://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/internet-gov
  • Caribbean: https://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/caribbean
  • Women in ICT: it-women@lacnic.net
  • Network Security: http://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/seguridad
  • LAC-IX: http://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/napla
  • FLIP6 (IPv6 Task Force):

https://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/lactf

  • LACNOG: https://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/lacnog
  • Ayitic: atelier@ayitic.net
  • LACNIC Caribbean on the move: onthemove@lacnic.net
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May Meeting May Meeting Annual General Assembly Tech Tutorials IG Panel Forums Special Meetings Sept Sept/Oct Oct Meeting Meeting Co-located with LACNOG

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  • Regional

– LACIGF

  • Global

– NRO/ASO – IGF

h5p://www.lacigf.org

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LACNIC in the Caribbean on the Move is a series of events through which LACNIC engages with the Caribbean Internet Community to share knowledge about its technical services, raise awareness of prime Internet issues such as IPv6 adoption and LACNIC Community policy development, and listen to the Community's experiences in fostering open, stable and secure Internet development. Ayitic - Internet for Development is a capacity building project specifically designed to meet Haiti's needs. Ayitic seeks to make a direct contribution to capacity building among ICT professionals and engineers in Haiti. http://www.ayitic.net

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TITLE DATE PUBLISHED STATUS OF PROPOSAL IMPLEMENTATION DATE

LAC-2015-2: Inter-RIR Transfers 13/04/2015 Under discussion LAC-2015-1: Trigger 2.3.2.18 when a jus)fied request larger than /22 is received which can not be allocated from any remaining pool of addresses at LACNIC 11/03/2015 Under discussion LAC-2014-1: Crea)on of an IPv4 reserve exclusively for IPv6 deployment 05/11/2014 Abandoned 05/11/2014 LAC-2014-2: Modifica)on to the text describing ASN distribu)on requirements 03/11/2014 Implemented 03/03/2015 LAC-2014-3: Update to the Policy Development Process 15/08/2014 Last call for comments 20/05/2015 - 04/07/2015 LAC-2012-8: Inter-RIR IPv4 Address Transfers 15/08/2014 Abandoned 03/09/2014 LAC-2013-4: Management of Returned Internet Resources 15/08/2014 Implemented 03/10/2014

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  • IANA

IANA Functions Functions Stewardship Stewardship Transition Transition

– USGOV/NTIA announcement on 14 March 2014 – Spaces created to actively engage community: Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) – Submitted to ‭ICG‬ on 15 January 2015 – Functions contract expires 30 September 2015 – Larry Strickling, NTIA's Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and Administrator, announced 30 September 2016

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