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'''RIR''' is the acronym for '''Regional Internet Registry''' and represents a not-for-profit international organization that deals with the allocation of Internet Protocol ([[IP]]) address space ([[IPv4]] and [[IPv6]]) and the [[ASN|Autonomous System numbers]] within a geographical region.<ref>[http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/Regional-Internet-Registry-RIR RIR definition]</ref>
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A '''Regional Internet Registry (RIR)''' is a not-for-profit international organization that deals with the allocation of [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) address space ([[IPv4]] and [[IPv6]]) and the [[ASN|Autonomous System numbers]] within a geographical region.<ref>[http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/Regional-Internet-Registry-RIR RIR definition]</ref>
    
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Due to the Internet's rapid growth during the 1990's, the [[ISP]]s established Regional Internet Registries. The creation of RIRs was made based on the desire to develop the Internet through consistent global policies. The RIRs also work together on joint projects.
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Due to the Internet's rapid growth during the 1990s, [[ISP]]s established Regional Internet Registries. The creation of RIRs was made based on the desire to develop the Internet through consistent global policies. The RIRs also work together on joint projects.
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Nowadays, managing the space for Internet addresses involves the cooperation and communication between the five RIRs; which share a global responsibility though [[IANA]]. Over the last decade, the oversight for Internet address space has evolved into a simpler and more centralized system.<ref>[http://www.apnic.net/about-APNIC/organization/history-of-apnic/history-of-the-internet2 About RIRs]</ref>
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Nowadays, managing the space for Internet addresses involves the cooperation and communication between the five RIRs, which share a global responsibility through [[IANA]]. Over the last decade, the oversight for Internet address space has evolved into a simpler and more centralized system.<ref>[http://www.apnic.net/about-APNIC/organization/history-of-apnic/history-of-the-internet2 About RIRs]</ref>
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The five RIRs represent different regions:
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* '''[[ARIN]]''', the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of North America, Canada, the US, and a portion of the Caribbean. It was established in 1997.
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* '''[[RIPE NCC]]''', originally known as ''"The Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre,"'' it is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. It was established in 1992.
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* '''[[APNIC]]''', the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of Asia and the Pacific Rim. It was established in 1993.
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* '''[[LACNIC]]''', is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of Latin America and the areas of the Caribbean which are not covered by [[ARIN]]. It was established in 2001.
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* '''[[AFRINIC]]''', the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the African continent. It became operational in 2005.
    
==RIR tasks/functions==
 
==RIR tasks/functions==
Each [[RIR]] has the main task to create and develop local policy for managing the allocation of identity elements such as unique Internet protocol ([[IP]])addresses and numbers which are used by routers, switches and computers over the Internet.  
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Each RIR has the main task to create and develop local policies for managing the allocation of identity elements, such as unique Internet protocol ([[IP]]) addresses and the numbers used by routers, switches, and computers over the Internet.  
The main tasks/functions of each individual [[RIR]] are listed below:
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===The creation of PDP===
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The policy development process is proposed by a policy working group from various organizations and members of an [[RIR]]. Based on the PDP, various policies are discussed within a specific community and ratified by the [[RIR]] Board after consensus has been reached.
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The specific stages involved in PDP ratification are:
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# The policy development process is proposed (by any member).
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# It is further analyzed by the appropriate [[RIR]] via mailing lists. Anyone can join such discussions.
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# After a period of 30 days, the PDP is brought to an open public meeting for further discussion and the possibility of consensus.
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# If consensus is achieved, then the next step will be applied. If consensus is not achieved, another period of 30 days will be allowed for more discussion and debate, until a consensus is achieved. If consensus is still not achieved, the PDP may be abandoned. 
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# If consensus is achieved, another period of 15 days will be given for anyone from the community to provide new observations and suggestions for final changes.
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# The policy is ratified by the Board of Trustees and the policy is adopted for use.<ref>[http://www.afrinic.net/pdp.htm PDP process]</ref>
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The other functions of each RIR are:
 
* To provide appropriate registry documentation regarding the allocation of [[IP|Internet Protocol]] address space ([[IPv4]] and [[IPv6]]) and the [[ASN|Autonomous System numbers]];
 
* To provide appropriate registry documentation regarding the allocation of [[IP|Internet Protocol]] address space ([[IPv4]] and [[IPv6]]) and the [[ASN|Autonomous System numbers]];
 
* To assist the development of Internet routing tables;
 
* To assist the development of Internet routing tables;
* To support the development of [[CIDR]] (Classless Inter Domain Routing) techniques;
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* To support the development of [[CIDR]] (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) techniques;
 
* To ensure protection against stockpiling and other types of manipulation that could lead to instabilities;<ref>[http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/Regional-Internet-Registry-RIR RIR tasks/functions]</ref>
 
* To ensure protection against stockpiling and other types of manipulation that could lead to instabilities;<ref>[http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/Regional-Internet-Registry-RIR RIR tasks/functions]</ref>
* The RIR represents the interests of its community by organizing forums and supporting the organizations involved in the coordination of the Internet.
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* To represent the interests of its community by organizing forums and supporting the organizations involved in the coordination of the Internet.
    
==RIR and IANA==
 
==RIR and IANA==
 
[[IANA]] (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) is the institution that allocates [[IP]] addresses to each individual RIR upon request. Then,  each individual RIR is responsible for the allocation of addresses towards Internet Service Providers ([[ISP]]s), educational institutions, companies, government bodies and other such institutions. <ref>[http://whatismyipaddress.com/rir RIR and IANA]</ref>
 
[[IANA]] (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) is the institution that allocates [[IP]] addresses to each individual RIR upon request. Then,  each individual RIR is responsible for the allocation of addresses towards Internet Service Providers ([[ISP]]s), educational institutions, companies, government bodies and other such institutions. <ref>[http://whatismyipaddress.com/rir RIR and IANA]</ref>
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All RIRs participate in the body which was created to represent their collective interests, keep them in contact, and coordinate their efforts; known as the [[NRO|Number Resource Organization]], it was founded in October, 2003 when the four RIRs decided to enter into a [[MoU]]. Later, when the RIR [[AfriNIC]] was created in 2005 it joined the MoU as well as the [[NRO]].
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All RIRs participate in the body which was created to represent their collective interests, keep them in contact, and coordinate their efforts; known as the [[NRO|Number Resource Organization]], it was founded in October 2003 when the four RIRs decided to enter into a [[MoU]]. Later, when the RIR [[AfriNIC]] was created in 2005 it joined the MoU as well as the [[NRO]].
 
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==Worldwide RIRs==
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At worldwide level there are five RIR which represent different regions, they are:
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===ARIN===
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[[ARIN]] is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of North America, Canada, US and a portion of the Caribbean. It was established in 1997.
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===RIPE NCC]]===
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[[RIPE NCC]], originally known as ''"The Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre,"'' it is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. It was established in 1992.
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===APNIC===
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[[APNIC]] Is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of Asia and the Pacific Rim. It was established in 1993.
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===LACNIC===
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[[LACNIC]] Is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the region of Latin America and the areas of the Caribbean which are not covered by [[ARIN]]. It was established in 2001.
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===AfriNIC===
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[[AfriNIC]] is the RIR responsible for the allocation of [[IP]] addresses for the African continent. It became operational in 2005.
      
==References==
 
==References==
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