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''' Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC)''' is one of the five regional [[RIR]]s that allocate and administer [[IP Address]]es.<ref>[http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/L/LACNIC.html LACNIC definition]</ref> LACNIC's central aim is to manage the Internet number resources, including IPv4, IPv6, and ASN. The organization has approximately 6,000 members spread across 33 countries.<ref>http://www.lacnic.net/web/lacnic/acerca-lacnic About LACNIC</ref>
'''LACNIC''' is the acronym for ''' Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry''', which is of the five regional [[RIR]]s that allocate and administer [[IP Address]]es.<ref>[http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/L/LACNIC.html LACNIC definition]</ref> LACNIC's central aim is to manage Internet number resources, including IPv4, IPv6, and ASN. The organization's has approximately 3,000 members spread across 18 countries.<ref>http://archive.icann.org/meetings/buenosaires2013/en/schedule/tue-security-lac/presentation-lacnic-security-inititives-19noc13-en.pdf</ref>


==Overview==
==Overview==
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==LACNIC Structure==
==LACNIC Structure==
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;"
! '''Name !! Position !! Country !! Term Ends'''
|-
| [[Wardner Maia]] || President || Brazil || December 2022
|-
| [[Javier Salazar]] || Vice President || Mexico || December 2022
|-
| [[Gabriel Adonaylo]] || Treasurer || Argentina || December 2020
|-
| [[Rosalia Morales]] || Deputy Treasurer || Costa Rica || December 2020
|-
| [[Esteban Lescano]] || Secretary || Argentina || December 2021
|-
| [[Evandro Varonil]] || Deputy Secretary || Brazil || December 2021
|-
| [[Alejandro Guzman]] || Vocal || Colombia || December 2021
|-
| [[Oscar Robles]] || Executive Director ||  ||
|}
The structure of LACNIC consists of:
The structure of LACNIC consists of:
* The LACNIC members: Influence the activities and services of LACNIC as well as elect candidates to the Executive Board of LACNIC. They are also empowered through their ability to accept new plans and annual finances.
* The LACNIC members: Influence the activities and services of LACNIC as well as elect candidates to the Executive Board of LACNIC. They are also empowered through their ability to accept new plans and annual finances.
* General Assembly: LACNIC ruling body
* General Assembly: LACNIC ruling body
* Board of Director with an Executive Director subordinated: These directors are nominated and elected by LACNIC members. The Board of Directors consists of six members who eventually appoint the Executive Director.  
* Board of Directors with an Executive Director subordinated: These directors are nominated and elected by LACNIC members. The Board of Directors consists of six members who eventually appoint the Executive Director. The Executive Director participates in the Board meetings with rights equivalent to those of a director, except for the right to vote.<ref>[https://www.lacnic.net/1335/2/lacnic/board-of-directors LACNIC Board]</ref>
* Control Organ: Manages and analyzes the activities and actions of the Board of Directors.
* Control Organ: Manages and analyzes the activities and actions of the Board of Directors.
* Electoral Commission: In charge of organizing all elections,  it consists of three members. <ref>[http://lacnic.net/en/sobre-lacnic/organigrama.html LACNIC structure]</ref>
* Electoral Commission: In charge of organizing all elections,  it consists of three members. <ref>[http://lacnic.net/en/sobre-lacnic/organigrama.html LACNIC structure]</ref>


==IPv4 Exhaustion==
==IPv4 Exhaustion==
On June 10, 2014, LACNIC announced that IPv4 availability had hit a critical low point.The organization then expressed concern over the fact that regional governments and providers were delaying the implementation of IPv6. Reaching the 4 millionth mark, LACNIC is now forced to delegated addressed in a more conservative manner. Since its beginning in 2002, LACNIC has dispersed over 182 million IPv4 addresses. <ref>http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/anuncios/2014-no-hay-mas-direcciones-ipv4-en-lac</ref>
On June 10, 2014, LACNIC announced that IPv4 availability had hit a critical low point.The organization then expressed concern over the fact that regional governments and providers were delaying the implementation of IPv6. Reaching the 4 millionth mark, LACNIC is now forced to delegate addressed in a more conservative manner. Since its beginning in 2002, LACNIC has dispersed over 182 million IPv4 addresses. <ref>http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/anuncios/2014-no-hay-mas-direcciones-ipv4-en-lac</ref>


==LACNIC 23==
==LACNIC 23==
LACNIC, joined by the Peruvian Scientific Network, will host LACNIC 23 in Lima, Peru. The event will take place May 18-22 at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center. The event will feature discussions regarding the [[IANA Functions Stewardship Transition]], Women in IT and case studies of IPv6 implementation. <ref>http://www.lacnic.net/web/eventos/lacnic23</ref>
LACNIC, joined by the Peruvian Scientific Network, will host LACNIC 23 in Lima, Peru. The event will take place May 18-22 at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center. The event will feature discussions regarding the [[IANA Functions Stewardship Transition]], Women in IT and case studies of IPv6 implementation. <ref>http://www.lacnic.net/web/eventos/lacnic23</ref>
==Español==
'''<span style="color:#008000">LACNIC</span>'''
'''Tipo''': Sin fines de lucro<br>
'''Industria''': Registro Regional de Internet<br>
'''Fundada''': 2001<br>
'''Sede''': Rambla República de México 6125<br>
Montevideo, 11 400
Uruguay
'''Sitio Web''': Lacnic.net<br>
'''Twitter''': TwitterIcon.png@lacnic<br>
'''Personas Clave''': Oscar Robles-Garay, Director General<br>
'''LACNIC''' es el acrónimo de Registro de Direcciones de Internet para América Latina y el Caribe, que es uno de los cinco RIR regionales que asignan y administran las direcciones IP. [1] objetivo central de LACNIC es la gestión de los recursos de numeración de Internet, incluyendo IPv4, IPv6 y ASN. La organización cuenta con alrededor de 3.000 miembros repartidos en 18 países. [2]
==Descripción==
LACNIC es el RIR (Regional Internet Registry) responsable de la asignación de direcciones IP y otros temas relacionados (como los Números de Sistemas Autónomos y Resolución de la Reserva) en toda la región de América Latina y el Caribe.
LACNIC es una organización sin fines de lucro como los otros RIR y sus miembros deben cumplir con sus requisitos de afiliación. Los principales miembros de LACNIC son ISPs y otras organizaciones relacionadas con Internet.
A partir de enero de 2011 LACNIC ha comenzado la implementación de DNSSEC.
==LACNIC Historia==
El acuerdo para la fundación de LACNIC se firmó el 22 de agosto 1999, durante una reunión de ICANN. En ese momento, ARIN estaba a cargo de la región de Latinoamérica y el Caribe. Por lo tanto, LACNIC desarrolló un plan de negocios y la envió a ARIN; esta transición era necesaria para que LACNIC pudiera convertirse en el cuarto RIR en ese momento. Los otros tres RIR en ese momento eran: APNIC, ARIN, y RIPE NCC [4]
La ede de LACNIC se encuentran en Montevideo, Uruguay, y se estableció formalmente en 2001, a pesar de que el plan de negocios fue enviado y aprobado en 1999. LACNIC fue reconocida oficialmente por ICANN en la reunión de ICANN 2002 en Shanghai.
En enero de 2012, LACNIC publicó una carta explicando su oposición a la ley SOPA.
==Funciones de LACNIC==
Con el fin de cumplir sus objetivos, LACNIC tiene las siguientes funciones:
Hacer frente a las delegaciones DNS que deben revertirse;
Asignar la cantidad apropiada de direcciones de Internet  de acuerdo a los estándares IPv6 e IPv4, así como Números de Sistemas Autónomos;
Representar los intereses de los usuarios de Internet y los miembros de las regiones de América Latina y el Caribe a nivel mundial;
Mantener la base de datos Whois para la región de América Latina y el Caribe.
==Estructura de LACNIC==
La estructura de LACNIC consta de:
Miembros de LACNIC: trabajan en las actividades y servicios de LACNIC, así como los candidatos electos a la Junta Ejecutiva de LACNIC.
Asamblea General: órgano de gobierno de LACNIC
Junta Directiva con un director ejecutivo subordinado: Estos directores son nombrados y elegidos por los miembros de LACNIC. El Consejo de Administración está compuesto por seis miembros que nombran al Director Ejecutivo.
Órgano de Control: Gestiona y analiza las actividades y actuaciones del Consejo de Administración.
Comisión Electoral: A cargo de la organización de todas las elecciones, se compone de tres miembros. [6]
==Agotamiento IPv4==
El 10 de junio de 2014, LACNIC anunció que la disponibilidad de IPv4 había llegado a su punto más bajo. Expresaron su preocupación por el hecho de que los gobiernos y los proveedores regionales han tardado en la implementación de IPv6. Desde sus inicios en 2002, LACNIC ha asignado más de 182 millones de direcciones IPv4. [7]
==LACNIC 23==
LACNIC, junto con la Red Científica Peruana, será la sede de LACNIC 23 en Lima, Perú. El evento se llevará a cabo 18 a 22 mayo en el Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center. El evento contará con debates sobre las funciones de IANA Administración de Transición, Mujeres en TI y estudios de casos de implementación de IPv6. [8]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 20 May 2021


General Information
Stakeholder Group: Technical
Type: Regional Internet Registry
Issue Areas: Number Resources
Country: Uruguay
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Founded: 2001
Headquarters: Rambla República de México 6125

Montevideo, 11400
Uruguay

Website: [Lacnic.net Lacnic.net]
Twitter: [@lacnic Twitter]
People
Oscar Robles-Garay, CEO

Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) is one of the five regional RIRs that allocate and administer IP Addresses.[1] LACNIC's central aim is to manage the Internet number resources, including IPv4, IPv6, and ASN. The organization has approximately 6,000 members spread across 33 countries.[2]

Overview

LACNIC is the RIR (Regional Internet Registry) responsible for the allocation of IP addresses and other related issues (such as the Autonomous System Numbers and Reserve Resolution) throughout the Latin American and Caribbean region.

LACNIC is a non-profit organization like the other RIRs and its members must comply with its membership requirements. The main members of LACNIC are ISPs and other Internet related organizations.

As of January, 2011 LACNIC has begun DNSSEC Deployment.[3]

LACNIC History

The agreement for founding LACNIC was signed on August 22nd, 1999 during an ICANN meeting. At that time, ARIN was in charge of the Latin America and Caribbean region. Thus, LACNIC developed a business plan and sent it to ARIN; a transition was necessary to enable LACNIC to become the fourth RIR at that time. The other three RIRs at that time were: APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE NCC.[4]

LACNIC headquarters are located in Montevideo, Uruguay, and it was formally established in 2001, even though the business plan was sent and approved in 1999. LACNIC was formally recognized by ICANN during ICANN's 2002 meeting in Shanghai.

In January, 2012, LACNIC published a letter explaining its opposition to the much maligned SOPA act being considered in the U.S. Congress.[5]

LACNIC Functions

In order to fulfill its objectives, LACNIC has the following expectations:

  • To deal with DNS delegations which must be reversed;
  • To allocate the appropriate amount of Internet addresses spaces according to IPv6 and IPv4 standards, as well as Autonomous System Numbers;
  • To represent the interests of Internet users and members of the Latin American and Caribbean regions at a global level;
  • To maintain the Whois database representative for the Latin American and Caribbean region.

LACNIC Structure

Name Position Country Term Ends
Wardner Maia President Brazil December 2022
Javier Salazar Vice President Mexico December 2022
Gabriel Adonaylo Treasurer Argentina December 2020
Rosalia Morales Deputy Treasurer Costa Rica December 2020
Esteban Lescano Secretary Argentina December 2021
Evandro Varonil Deputy Secretary Brazil December 2021
Alejandro Guzman Vocal Colombia December 2021
Oscar Robles Executive Director

The structure of LACNIC consists of:

  • The LACNIC members: Influence the activities and services of LACNIC as well as elect candidates to the Executive Board of LACNIC. They are also empowered through their ability to accept new plans and annual finances.
  • General Assembly: LACNIC ruling body
  • Board of Directors with an Executive Director subordinated: These directors are nominated and elected by LACNIC members. The Board of Directors consists of six members who eventually appoint the Executive Director. The Executive Director participates in the Board meetings with rights equivalent to those of a director, except for the right to vote.[6]
  • Control Organ: Manages and analyzes the activities and actions of the Board of Directors.
  • Electoral Commission: In charge of organizing all elections, it consists of three members. [7]

IPv4 Exhaustion

On June 10, 2014, LACNIC announced that IPv4 availability had hit a critical low point.The organization then expressed concern over the fact that regional governments and providers were delaying the implementation of IPv6. Reaching the 4 millionth mark, LACNIC is now forced to delegate addressed in a more conservative manner. Since its beginning in 2002, LACNIC has dispersed over 182 million IPv4 addresses. [8]

LACNIC 23

LACNIC, joined by the Peruvian Scientific Network, will host LACNIC 23 in Lima, Peru. The event will take place May 18-22 at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center. The event will feature discussions regarding the IANA Functions Stewardship Transition, Women in IT and case studies of IPv6 implementation. [9]

References