Fwd: [New RIR]

PURWADI, Teddy A chairman at mii.or.id
Mon Jul 23 19:46:00 EDT 2001


>Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 06:37:14 +0700
>To: policy at arin.net
>From: "PURWADI, Teddy A" <chairman at mii.or.id>
>Subject: [New RIR]
>Cc: webmaster at ietf.org, webmaster at isoc.org, webmaster at iana.org, 
>webmaster at icann.org
>
>Dear All,
>Need comment on this proposal from ISOC-ID.
>It will be an open maling list and special website on
>this proposal to IETF [ISOC], IANA [ICANN].
>
>The Content' draft:
>http://www.isoc-id.org/alpha1/04_RIRS.HTM
>
>REGISTRIES > RIRs
>American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>ARIN is a non-profit membership organization established for the purpose 
>of the administration and registration of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses 
>in the geographical areas previously managed by Network Solutions, Inc. 
>Those areas include North America, South America, the Caribbean and 
>sub-Saharan Africa.
>
>Reséaux IP Européens (RIPE)
>RIPE is an open and voluntary organization which consists of European 
>Internet service providers. The RIPE NCC acts as the Regional Internet 
>Registry (RIR) for Europe and surrounding areas, performs coordination 
>activities for the organizations participating in RIPE, and allocates 
>blocks of IP address space to its Local Internet Registries (LIRs), which 
>then assign the addresses to end-users.
>
>Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC)
>APNIC is a non-profit membership organization responsible for the 
>administration and registration of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in the 
>Asia-Pacific region, including Japan, Korea, China, Australia dan Indonesia.
>
>New RIR Candidates:
>Emerging RIR,
>http://www.iana.org/icp/icp-2.htm
>ICP-2: Criteria for Establishment of New Regional Internet Registries
>
>Africa Network Information Center (AFRINIC)
><http://www.afrinic.org>
>There has been a proposal to form an African regional Internet registry, 
>or Network Information Centre (NIC). The purpose would be to co-ordinate 
>the IP address allocation for organizations in Africa. There has been 
>ongoing discussion at meetings and on the mailing list to work out a 
>solution that has consensus in the constituencies affected
>
>Asia Network Information Center (ASIANIC)
>A new proposal to manage, coordinate IP address spaces and Autonomous 
>System Numbers (ASN) for Asia and Pacific is by dividing APNIC into:
>[1] ASIANIC; and
>[2] PacificNIC.
>
>In consideration of RFC 1591 and other related RFCs; the process of adding 
>new RIRs (and therefore new hostmasters) should be proposed by ASIAN 
>Internet Societies to IETF (ISOC). Similary with LATINIC for Latin America 
>countries and AFRINIC for African countries.
>
>Latin America Network Information Center (LACNIC)
><http://www.lacnic.org>
>The Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry (LACNIC), is 
>the emerging organization that will administrate the Latin American and 
>Caribbean Region (LAC) the IP addresses space, Autonomous System Numbers 
>(ASN), reverse resolution and other resources, on behalf of the Internet 
>community.
>
>
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