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APNIC
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“A global, open, stable and secure
Internet that serves the entire Asia
Pacific community”
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Overview• Policy development process (PDP)
– What is it?
• Participate in the PDP– What you need to know
• Policy implementation– How is it done?
• Policy changes– What’s new?
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Clarification• Internet resource management policies are made, following
the PDP, by the Internet community and the APNIC Members, including NIRs
• APNIC Secretariat and NIRs play the role of facilitating policy discussions but do not make policies
• APNIC Secretariat and NIRs are responsible for implementing the policies
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POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
What is PDP?
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The process
• Five chronological steps
• Clearly defined timeline
• Open, transparent and bottom-up
1Discussion before the
OPM
2Consensus at the OPM
3Discussion
after the OPM
4Confirming consensus
5 Endorsement from the EC
See details:https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/process/policy-development-process/
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PARTICIPATE IN PDPWhat you need to know
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Participate in the PDP• Stay informed
– Subscribe to the Policy SIG mailing list and follow the discussions
– Read proposals and the translated summary (available in some languages)
– Be sure to check the proposal objectives and impacts
– Access SIG transcripts or watch webcast for discussion details
1Discussion before the
OPM
2Consensus at
the OPM
3Discussion
after the OPM
4Confirming consensus
5 Endorsement from the EC
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Participate in the PDP• Make a proposal
– Anyone can propose changes to policy– Check the guideline for submitting
proposals– Contact APNIC Secretariat for support,
if needed• Have your say
– In person in the SIG or online– Ask questions if you need more info
(Policy Chair, proposal authors or APNIC secretariat)
– Share your views, concerns or comment (for, against or neutral)
1Discussion before the
OPM
2Consensus at
the OPM
3Discussion
after the OPM
4Confirming consensus
5 Endorsement from the EC
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Participate in the PDP• Be aware
– Deadline for proposal submission, four weeks before OPM
– “Informational” if proposal is submitted after the deadline
– Additional four weeks for comments after consensus confirmed
– One month period for public review/comments on the policy draft, if policy text updates are needed
1Discussion before the
OPM
2Consensus at
the OPM
3Discussion
after the OPM
4Confirming consensus
5 Endorsement from the EC
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POLICY IMPLEMENTATIONHow is it done?
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Policy implementation activitiesImpact analysis & change assessment
What changes are needed?
How long does it take?
In full or by stages?
What to communicate?
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POLICY CHANGESWhat’s new?
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Implementation updates• Change maximum delegation size of 103/8 IPv4 address
pool to a /23– Delegation size reduced from /22– Applicable to all initial requests to APNIC or NIRs– Immediate interim implementation on 28 Feb 2019 (consensus
reached)– Formally implemented in early April 2019 (EC’s endorsement)
• Abolish Waiting list for unmet IPv4 requests– The list was created to queue for recycled address space (non 103/8
space)– Implementation on 2 July 2019
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Implementation updates• Multihoming not required for ASN
– “Has the need to interconnect with other AS” (your own routing policy)
– Implementation on 2 July 2019
• Validation of “abuse-mailbox” and other IRT emails– Implementation in stages (Starting with APNIC members)– First round of validation emails will go out after 30 June
2019
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Validated vs invalid
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Coming up…• Inter RIR IPv4 transfer with LACNIC region
– Consensus reach in LACNIC region– The 4th RIR added to the IP4 transfer– Planning and coordination among RIRs in progress
• Modification of transfer policies– A new proposal for discussion– Further clarify the policy text for “M & A”
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SUMMARY
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Summary• Anyone can propose to change or improve APNIC policies• PDP is open, transparent and bottom-up, and has a clearly defined timeline
• Policies are made by the APNIC Members and the Internet community, including NIRs
• NIR communities may implement additional local policies, provided these do not conflict with regional or global policies
• APNIC Secretariat and NIRs are responsible for implementing policies
• Stay informed of policy development and have your say in a way suitable for you• There are activities behind the policy implementation to ensure it is completed
smoothly and correctly
• Policy knowledge helps you make informed decisions and adds value to your work for your organization!
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References• To submit a proposal
– https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/submit-a-policy-proposal/
• Policy proposals, implementation & translated summary– https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/
• Policy SIG subscription– www.apnic.net/mailing-list
• PDP and timeline– https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/process/policy-development-process/
• Conference live cast and transcripts– Look for program/webcasts in conference.apnic.net
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THANK YOU! 謝謝!Questions or comments?
Policy SIG & the Internet
Community
APNIC EC
APNIC Secretariat
&NIRs