APNIC
APNIC, the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, is the Regional Internet address Registry for the Asia Pacific region.
Type: | Non-Profit |
Industry: | Regional Internet address Registry (RIR) |
Founded: | 1992 |
Headquarters: | 6 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, |
Country: | Australia |
Employees: | ~70 |
Website: | www.apnic.net |
Key People | |
APNIC staff |
Overview
APNIC was founded in January, 1993, and its headquarters are located in Brisbane, Australia. The main focus of APNIC is the registration and allocation of IP Address space throughout the Asia Pacific region. APNIC is an open, non-for-profit, membership-based organization.[1] APNIC covers 56 economies all around Oceania and Asia which are further classified in four sub-regions: South, Southeast, Oceania and Central-east.
There are two open meetings per year, which are organized for discussing policies and developing new strategies. APNIC also organizes courses in order to educate users to correctly manage, administer and configure the Internet services.
APNIC Members
Membership is available to "any person,unincorporated association, firm, corporation Governmental Organisation, or Non-Governmental Organisation, engaged in the use of or business of providing open system protocol network services". [2]
APNIC works in the interest of is members and stakeholders within the Internet community. Currently, the organization has more than 2,000 members spread throughout the Asia Pacific region.[3]
Members are graded into tiers depending on their IP Address, which are further delineated with regards to economy and size. All members are allowed to vote in the elections for the Executive Council. Most APNIC members are Internet Service Providers, other network operators or enterprises.[4]
APNIC Functions
The main functions of the Asia Pacific Information Centre are:
APNIC Structure
APNIC is made up of:
- APNIC members
- The Executive Council
- The Secretariat
- Sub-committees [5]