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Membership and Registration Services Sergio Rojas sergio@lacnic.net About LACNIC LACNIC, the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry, is an international non- government organization established in Uruguay in 2002.


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Membership and Registration Services

Sergio Rojas sergio@lacnic.net

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About LACNIC

  • LACNIC, the Latin American and

Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry, is an international non- government organization established in Uruguay in 2002.

  • Membership-base Organization.
  • More than 4,500 members.
  • Multicultural team, 41 Full time

staff.

  • Official languages: Spanish,

English, Portuguese.

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What we do?

  • One of the world’s 5 RIRs
  • Administer Internet Number

resources for the LAC (IPv4/IPv6/ASN)

  • Coverage area: 33 countries.
  • Two NIRs: Brazil, México.
  • Responsible for reverse DNS.
  • Whois service
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IANA and the RIRs

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Becoming a member

  • Organization who receive IPv4/IPv6 allocation

directly from us turn automatically members of LACNIC.

  • Organizations are differentiated in two ways.
  • ISP

Internet Providers, Webhosting/VPS/Co-location Company.

  • End User

Banks, Universities, Government entities, Non Profit Organizations, etc.

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LACNIC Meetings

  • Two meetings a year (May and October)
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LACNIC Meetings

  • Topics
  • Tutorials
  • IPv6 Training
  • Presenting successful cases
  • Public Policy Forum
  • Members Assembly
  • Who can participate? Everyone!!
  • Members of LACNIC
  • Technical community
  • Students
  • Fellowship program

More information at http://eventos.lacnic.net

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How to request Internet number resources

  • Meet the requirement

– Legally presence in the LACNIC region. – Demonstrate the use in the LACNIC región. – Must be using IPv4 space allocated from your upstream provider.

  • Complete the form
  • Form is available at http://request.lacnic.net
  • Send payment
  • Once your request is approved, you will receive instruction to send the payment.
  • Payment can send by wire transfer or on-line transaction (Visa or Mastercard)
  • Send service agreement
  • A service agreement must be send using post mail.

Note

  • Approval period is valid only for 30 days. If it expired, the reserved IPv4 block will return

to the pool to be assigned/reserved for another organization.

  • Usually, the average allocation time is 3 weeks.
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Cost of membership

  • ISP
  • The cost can vary depending on the category.
  • Category will depend on the quantity of prefixes that your

Organization has.

End User

  • Initial allocation (IPv4 and IPv6) 2,500U$D.
  • Renewal fee, 600U$D.

More information about cost can be find at http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/lacnic/membresia-costo

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Whois service http://whois.lacnic.net

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IPv4 exhaustion

  • LACNIC has 10 /8 allocated by IANA
  • More than 167 million IP addresses
  • Remaining space: 6.8 million
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IPv4 exhaustion policy

  • Point 11.2 of the Manual Policy – Gradual

allocation

  • Reserved space: /11 (2 million IP addresses)
  • Maximum allocation will be /22 and the minimum a /24.
  • Additional allocation can be requested 6 months later.
  • Point 11.1 of the Manual Policy – Allocation
  • nly for new members
  • Reserved space: /11 (2 million IP addresses)
  • Only for new members. Additional allocation is not allowed.
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IPv4 exhaustion

  • Status of IPv4 space in the first period
  • Reserved space: 2,094,152
  • Allocated: 1,386,568
  • Available: 707,584
  • Projection of exhaustion date : January/2016

More info can be find at http://www.lacnic.net/web/lacnic/agotamiento-ipv4

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  • 500000

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IPv4 exhaustion – Second period

  • What will happen after February 2016?
  • Second period will trigger.
  • IPv4 space for second period is composed

by:

1- A /11 reserved by policy – 2 millions IPs 2- All returned/recovered IPv4 space – 681K IPs 3- IPv4 block IANA still has in their inventory – 4 millions Ips Total: 6.6 millions IPs addresses that will be distributed only for new members.

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IPv4 exhaustion – Second period

  • Estimated exhaustion date for second period
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TOTAL IPs DISPONIBLE

TOTAL IPs DISPONIBLE

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Participate, be part of the community!

  • Policies mailing list
  • Announcements mailing list
  • Governance mailing list
  • Network security list
  • IPv6 Task force mailing list
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